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Foundation Matters

Summary: Wake-up call: the relational model remains DBMS core, not SQL or hype. Building on The Third Manifesto, it outlines a unified, type-aware, temporal-relational framework with new operators, six normal forms, and a novel take on type inheritance and view updates for object-relational systems. (summarized by gpt-5-nano on Feb 09 2026)

Paper ID
8828
Venue
VLDB
Year
2002
Pagerank
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Overall Rank
13,774 | 4.18%
DOI
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