Abstract

Modern office information systems are increasingly distributed systems of heterogeneous, administrative organizational units. In general, in such systems data is held at different locations, not necessarily identical with the place at which the data is accessed and/or manipulated. There is an increasing need to access remote data without regard to computer boundaries, architectures and software specifies, thus making application programs independent of a specific database. In general, such communication requirements are addressed by standards efforts of ISO for ‘Open Systems Interconnection’ (OSI) and, in particular, by efforts of standardizing the ‘Remote Database Access’ (RDA).

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