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A definition is presented of a database universe permitting storage of historical evolution of document texts. The need for storage of this kind of information arises in certain areas of juridical research. The definition offers elegant specifications of complex constraints and complex transaction functions, using no heavier tools than intuitive set theory.
The subject matter for this contribution was brought about mainly during the author’s emloyment at the Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
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Pieper, F., and I. Scholten-Koerselman Rapport van de informatie-analyse t. b. v. de vakgroep Agrarisch Recht (Report of the Information Analysis on behalf of the Agricultural Law Department) Internal Report I&D, Wageningen Agricultural University, April 1990.
Brock, E. O. de De grondslagen van semantische databases (The Foundations of Semantic Databases) Academic Service, Den Haag, 1989.
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Pieper, F.T.A.M. (1992). A Data Model Capturing the History of Texts. In: Tjoa, A., Ramos, I. (eds) Database and Expert Systems Applications. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7557-6_84
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