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    • Database
      A collection of related data organised to permit efficient access for reading and updating by a computer
    • The first known example of a computer database, when the words 'data base' appeared in a technical memorandum

      1962
    • Databases
      • Proved to be one of the crucial applications that drove the computerisation of big businesses and government during the 1960s
    • SABRE
      The first civilian computer application to provide real-time responses to enquiries
    • Booking flights with SABRE
      1. Place a card listing flights to a destination on the upright part of the teletype terminal
      2. Press a 'NEED' button
      3. SABRE database looks for available seats
      4. If a plane is fully booked, a light comes on
      5. Complete the booking using the teletype keyboard
    • SABRE
      • Gave American Airlines a huge competitive advantage over rival airlines
      • Served customers more quickly and reliably
      • Gave American Airlines immediate access to figures such as passenger numbers on routes and the number of unsold seats on forthcoming flights
    • SABRE's success

      Rival airlines either paid for access to SABRE or began development of their own competing systems
    • SABRE
      Ancestor of all the e-commerce systems we use today, from online ticketing to shopping and banking
    • IMS (Information Management System)

      Database developed by IBM, in collaboration with North American Aviation and the Caterpillar Tractor Company, to solve the engineering problem of building the Saturn V rocket
    • IMS
      • Kept track of the nearly 3 million components in each rocket
      • Responsible for scheduling delivery of components to meet NASA's deadlines
      • Ensured contractors were constantly kept informed of changes to the design of the rocket or to the Apollo programme's schedules
    • Without IMS, it is highly likely American astronauts would not have landed on the Moon in 1969
    • IMS

      • Remains a core part of IBM's business and a crucial part of the world economy
      • Used by 90% of the world's 1000 largest companies in areas as diverse as defence, banking, aerospace and pharmaceuticals to process more than 50 billion transactions every day
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