Deterministic Versus Nondeterministic Procedure for Automatic Program Generation in DBTG Data Base Access,

Abstract

As information systems grow in scope and size, costs associated with the programming activity are quickly becoming major factors in the economic feasibility of such systems. One obvious solution is to enlist the computer itself to aid in the programming activity. The form of such aid could range from interpreters to program synthesizers (automatic program generation). To date few program synthesizers have been used in real world applications due to either need for more powerful AI techniques to solve the problems involved, or to the costs of the existing AI techniques which they employ. This paper describes the work involved in minimizing the USE OF AI in one such program synthesizer, the Automatic Program Generator (APG), in its application to report generation from network (DBTG) data bases. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA034390

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  • David J. Root

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