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dBASE

Family of microcomputer programs used for manipulating large quantities of data; also, a related fourth-generation language. The first version, dBASE II, was published by Ashton-Tate in 1981; it has since become the basis for a recognized standard for database applications, known as xBase.



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Typically, the formulation and rubber recipe data is managed using off-the-shelf software, database management programs like dBASE III+ and dBASE IV and financial spread sheet programs Lotus 123 and Microsoft Excel.
Lyons said Proctor, as vice president and general manager of the firm's database division since May, was largely responsible for shipping out a reliable version of the company's flagship product dBase IV last summer.
With Quattro Pro the accountant can manipulate database information by loading database files, created by dBase IV, Paradox or Reflex, directly into a Quattro Pro spreadsheet.
 
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