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This paper describes ProSQL, a novel prototyping tool to support the development of extensions to SQL. ProSQL provides a simple way to prototype the features of a proposed extension and thus provide a proof of concept. Further, it provides proposers and reviewers of extensions with a clearer view of their positive and negative features. The approach adopted has been to build a wrapper around an existing database management system, in this case Microsoft Access, and to provide a collection of interfaces with which a designer can define extensions to the basic relational database.
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Green, J., Johnson, R. (2003). ProSQL: A Prototyping Tool for SQL Temporal Language Extensions. In: James, A., Younas, M., Lings, B. (eds) New Horizons in Information Management. BNCOD 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2712. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45073-4_15
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