System 2000[1][2][3] (S2K)[4][5] is a hierarchical database management system (DBMS).[2] Although not a relational database, S2K does have SQL support.[6] In 2007 it was noted that, while still 'running on systems cranking away in back rooms across the U.S.' it has a problem: "there's little curriculum coverage anymore at universities teaching computer science."[2]

Overview

System 2000 originated as software for the IBM mainframe environment. It could operate in batch processing mode or be used via CICS. [4][7] It competed with Cincom's Total, Software AG's ADABAS, Applied Data Research's DATACOM/DB, Computer Corporation of America's Model 204, and IBM Information Management System (IMS) and DL/I.[8] Unisys and CDC versions were subsequently released, as was an interface to SAS.[9]

Programmers could access its Data manipulation language (DML) via a precompiler;[10] these existed for COBOL, FORTRAN, and ASSEMBLY Language. Statements written in S2K's Procedural Language could be intermixed with these languages: the 3 character code "*PL" (in columns 1-3) identified these statements as intended for the precompiler (also referred to as a preprocessor[11]).

History

System 2000[12] was developed in 1970.[13] SAS Institute acquired S2K from Intel in 1984, which had acquired it from MRI Systems Corporation in 1979.[14]

MRI was founded by Robert L. Brueck.[15][16]

References

  1. "SOFTWARE & SERVICES: SAS". Computerworld. February 24, 1986. p. 22. Acquiring the System 2000 program gave SAS more "depth as a software company"
  2. 1 2 3 Mary Brandel (May 24, 2007). "The top 10 dead (or dying) computer skills". Computerworld.
  3. "System 2000 Essentials: Database Files".
  4. 1 2 "SYSTEM 2000 Database Management Software".
  5. "Creating and Loading SYSTEM 2000 Databases" (PDF).
  6. "SYSTEM 2000 Database Management Software". Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  7. "What other oddball languages have you coded in?". October 3, 2008. using CICS and a System 2000 database
  8. Software Memories»Blog Archive » Prerelational DBMS vendors — a quick overview
  9. SAS/ACCESS 9.1 Interface to System 2000. ISBN 1590471695. SAS/ACCESS software provides an interface between SAS and SYSTEM 2000
  10. Jay-Louise Weldon (1981). Data Base Administration. p. 221. ISBN 978-0-3064-0595-2.
  11. "What is a precompiler?". IBM.
  12. "MRI Announces Autumn SYSTEM 2000 Class Schedule". Computerworld. October 30, 1978. p. 58.
  13. "MRI Systems Corporation". ResearchGate.
  14. R. L. Brueck (2009). "System 2000: The MRI Systems Corporation". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 31 (4): 76–86. doi:10.1109/MAHC.2009.105. S2CID 34802924.
  15. "Robert L. Brueck: Books, Biography". Amazon. founded the company that became MRI Systems Corporation and was subsequently acquired by Intel Corporation in 1979.
  16. Robert L. Brueck (2014). In the Rear View Mirror: Memories and Metaphysics. ISBN 978-1-5025-6904-2.


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