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CONVERT: a high level translation definition language for data conversion
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Volume 18 ,  Issue 10  (October 1975) table of contents
Pages: 557 - 567  
Year of Publication: 1975
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Nan C. Shu  IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA
Barron C. Housel  IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA
Vincent Y. Lum  IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes a high level and nonprocedural translation definition language, CONVERT, which provides very powerful and highly flexible data restructuring capabilities. Its design is based on the simple underlying concept of a form which enables the users to visualize the translation processes, and thus makes data translation a much simpler task. “CONVERT” has been chosen for conveying the purpose of the language and should not be confused with any other language or program bearing the same name.


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Lure, V.Y., Shu, N.C., and Housel, B.C. Data translation, Part I. A general methodology for data conversion and restructuring. IBM Res. Rep. RJ 1525, July 1975.
 
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Shu, N.C., Housel, B.C., and Lum, V.Y. Data translation, Part II1. CONVERT: a high level translation definition language for data conversion. IBM Res. Rep. RJ 1515, Feb. 1975.
 
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Smith, D.P. Data translation. Part IV. Relational Completeness of the translation definition language, CONVERT. IBM Res. Rept. RJ 1527, in preparation.
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