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Utilization of Engineering Databases

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The difference between requirements of engineering databases and those of more traditional applications together with the different database concepts to satisfy them have already been discussed in detail in Chap. 2. As we have seen from Sect. 2.4, a variety of proposals for their solution exist in modern database research, but no systems are as yet available in the marketplace.

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Encarnação, J.L., Lockemann, P.C. (1990). Utilization of Engineering Databases. In: Encarnação, J.L., Lockemann, P.C. (eds) Engineering Databases. Symbolic Computation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61508-5_3

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