jdravk@speech2.cs.cmu.edu (Jeanette Dravk) (06/03/91)
Has anyone found an ftp-able site that has the Requiem code? Thanks. j- -- #*#*#*#*#*# Transient Creature of the Wide, Wild World #*#*#*#*#*#*#* "Time is not linear to me, it is a nebulous web of existential freedom."
jfr@locus.com (Jon Rosen) (06/05/91)
In article <13266@pt.cs.cmu.edu> jdravk@speech2.cs.cmu.edu (Jeanette Dravk) writes: >Has anyone found an ftp-able site that has the Requiem code? > >Thanks. As the one who put up one of the earliest Requiem posts four weeks ago, I can say that the effort has been fruitless... I have proceeded to order the source directly from the Institute in Germany which is listed in the book... I don't have the address and fax number handy but the address is listed in the book and the telephone number is available from international directory assistance... The lady to contact at the Institute is Frau Treschwig... Jon Rosen
mike@aldebaran.anu.oz.au (Mike Papazoglou) (06/07/91)
Many people have recently asked me about the availablity of Requiem. Requiem (RElational QUery and Update Interactive SystEM) is now available as public domain software. It comprise some 17,000 lines of C code and runs under SUN/Vax Unix. Requiem is a single-user system at the moment and offers the following facilities: - a complete data language, - view facilities, - supports automatic foreign key generation and updates, - provides a program interface in C - and is easily expandable the following facilities are under development and will be available shortly: - transaction management, - a complete C-preprocessor. - user interface facilities. Requiem is now available via anonymous ftp. For further information please contact: Mike P. Papazoglou, Australian National University, Dept. of Computer Science, GPO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia tel. +61-6-2494725, fax. +61-6-2490010 e-mail: mike@anucsd.anu.edu.au