Company:Accent R

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Accent R (the "R" is for Relational: Relational database, Relational model), is a fourth-generation programming language that was first installed in 1980.[1] Initially available for Digital Equipment Corporation's DECsystem-10[2] and DECSYSTEM-20, a VAX version was released and installed January 1982.[3]

It was developed by National Information Systems, Inc (NIS), and contains a compiled[4] structured programming language that can replace 3GL coding. Accent R goes beyond use of RMS: Oracle[3] and Sybase[5] are among the database systems supported.

Accent R is also supported on Linux.[6]

About National Information Systems, Inc (NIS)

National Information Systems, initially a Silicon Valley company, was founded in 1972 as a software company focused on providing tools for software developers. Their DPL (Data Processing Language),[7] written for the DECsystem-10 and DECSYSTEM-20, competed with Software House's System 1022. Both were used in the financial services industry, where some companies used both.[citation needed]

By 1988 NIS worked out and announced a cooperative marketing agreement with Sybase.[8]

The company's headquarters are now in Reno, Nevada.

References

  1. "In 1980, ... NIS began installing Accent R" "Accent R". https://books.google.com/books?id=75XGp5bJW1UC. 
  2. "DPL-10 data base management system". Computerworld. May 21, 1975. https://books.google.com/books?id=EiAzAKC8ZdEC. "Decsystem-10 users by the DPL... (DBMS) from National Information Systems, Inc. (NIS)." 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Applications & Systems Program Development Software Comparison". April 1, 2003. http://www.bus.umich.edu/kresgepublic/journals/gartner/research/89900/89999/89999_1.html. 
  4. M. E. Stewart (December 1986). "UCRL—93878 DE86 008023". http://www.iaea.org/inis/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/17/063/17063726.pdf. "Both databases are managed using a commercial database management package from National Information Systems, Inc. known as Accent R. Accent R is actually a database management system combined with a high level programming language (commonly known as a fourth generation language) with options for both compiled and interpreted modes. Each database consists of several data sets (or files), a utility program (written in the Accent R language) that provides ..." 
  5. "NIS: RMS, Sybase integration". InfoWorld: 6. August 15, 1988. https://books.google.com/books?id=ZzoEAAAAMBAJ. "National Information Systems (NIS) Inc. of San Jose, California, is integrating VAX RMS-based applications with the Sybase server using NIS' Accent R". 
  6. "Arden Scott". https://www.linkedin.com/in/arden-scott-6a0a1211. "... 4th generation language called ACCENT R and available on Linux and HP Alpha system. ..." 
  7. "On the mainframe front". Computerworld: p. 16. October 25, 1982. https://books.google.com/books?id=75XGp5bJW1UC. "National Information Systems, Inc.'s (NIS) DPL has been relational since its inception in 1975" 
  8. "NIS, Sybase announcement: Accent R". Computerworld. September 12, 1988. https://books.google.com/books?id=PTvIlu5mKFkC. 

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