Incorporating technical computing into a DBMS

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Code generation

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C717S107000, C717S120000, C717S163000, C707S756000, C707S759000, C707S796000, C707S802000, C707S803000, C707S805000

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07921406

ABSTRACT:
The present invention enables customized technical computing within a database. The present invention provides a method and system to insert a software function implemented in a technical computing environment into a database to manipulate data and use the software function as a database procedure. Once the software function is generated, in response to a single action being performed, two components are generated and stored in the database. The two components working together allow the software function to be invoked as a database procedure. The present invention offloads a user's burden to learn the often complicated database query language and decreases the amount of network traffic between a client computer and a database.

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