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Data base management system environments present and future
A data base management system must have the characteristics of a public utility. It has to be able to support shared, concurrent access while enforcing the integrity and security constraints specified by its users; have enough capacity to serve the needs of its users: and be reliable, cost-effective, and responsive [BAUM, HSIAO, STELLORN].