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DATABASES IN HEALTHCARE - Stanford University

Stanford Computer Science DepartmentReport No. STAN-CS-80-790 DATABASES IN HEALTHCAREbYGio WiederholdResearch sponsored byNational Institutes of HealthMarch 1980 COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS tanford UniversityDATABASES IN HEALTHCAREGio WiederholdStanford UniversityComputer Science DepartmentMarch 1, 1979CS Report STAN CS80-790 This paper was prepared for a Compendium on Computersin Health Care, Dr. Lindberg, Univ. of Missouri, resources provided by the SUMEX Facility,supported by grant NIH RR-88785 were essential to thepreparation of this document. Some of the work is basedon research carried out as part of the RX project,sponsored by the National Center for Health ServicesResearch under grant no.

IA.2 File Management Systems versus Database Management Systems Of primary concern to a database effort is the reliable operation of the devices used to store the data over long periods of time. The programming systems which provide such services, typically inclusive of the tools listed in a) and b) above, are called file management systems (FMS).

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