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- MUMPS abstract "MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System, later: 'Multi-User Multi-Programming System') or alternatively M, is a general-purpose computer programming language that provides ACID (Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, and Durable) transaction processing. Its most unique and differentiating feature is its "built-in" database, enabling high-level access to disk storage using simple symbolic program variables (subscripted arrays), similar to the variables used by most languages to access main memory.The M database is a key-value database engine optimized for high-throughput transaction processing. As such it is in the class of "schema-less", "schema-free," or NoSQL databases. Internally, M stores data in multidimensional hierarchical sparse arrays (also known as key-value nodes, sub-trees, or associative memory). Each array may have up to 32 subscripts, or dimensions. A scalar can be thought of as an array element with zero subscripts. Nodes with varying numbers of subscripts (including one node with no subscripts) can freely co-exist in the same array. Perhaps the most unusual aspect of the M language is the notion that the database is accessed through variables, rather than queries or retrievals. This means that accessing volatile memory and non-volatile storage use the same basic syntax, enabling a function to work on either local (volatile) or global (non-volatile) variables. Practically, this provides for extremely high performance data access.[citation needed]Originally designed in 1966 for the healthcare industry, M continues to be used today by many large hospitals and banks to provide high-throughput transaction data processing.".
- MUMPS designer Neil_Pappalardo.
- MUMPS influenced Cach%C3%A9_ObjectScript.
- MUMPS influenced Profile_Scripting_Language.
- MUMPS influencedBy JOSS.
- MUMPS latestReleaseDate "1995-12-08".
- MUMPS latestReleaseVersion "ANSI X11.1-1995".
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink AnnoStd.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink AnnoStd?Frame=Main&Page=a100006.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink MDC.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink mumps.sourceforge.net.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink mumps.html.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink fis-gtm.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink www.camta.net.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink ~okane.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink ~okane.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink ISR.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink www.esiobjects.org.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink part1.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink Mlinks.html.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink technology.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=29268&ICS1=35&ICS2=60&ICS3=&scopelist.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=29269&printable=true.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?printable=true&CSNUMBER=29270.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink catalogue_detail?csnumber=29268.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink www.m21.uk.com.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink mtrc.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink extreme1.doc.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink mdb.html.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink www.minimdb.com.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink www.mumps.cz.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink PMC2245220.
- MUMPS wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- MUMPS wikiPageID "19723".
- MUMPS wikiPageRevisionID "604061364".
- MUMPS designer Neil_Pappalardo.
- MUMPS hasPhotoCollection MUMPS.
- MUMPS influenced Caché_ObjectScript.
- MUMPS influenced Profile_Scripting_Language.
- MUMPS influencedBy JOSS.
- MUMPS latestReleaseDate "1995-12-08".
- MUMPS latestReleaseVersion "ANSI X11.1-1995".
- MUMPS name "MUMPS".
- MUMPS operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- MUMPS paradigm Procedural_programming.
- MUMPS typing "Typeless".
- MUMPS wordnet_type synset-programming_language-noun-1.
- MUMPS year "1966".
- MUMPS subject Category:Data-centric_programming_languages.
- MUMPS subject Category:Data_processing.
- MUMPS subject Category:Dynamically_typed_programming_languages.
- MUMPS subject Category:Health_informatics.
- MUMPS subject Category:IEC_standards.
- MUMPS subject Category:ISO_standards.
- MUMPS subject Category:MUMPS_programming_language.
- MUMPS subject Category:Massachusetts_General_Hospital.
- MUMPS subject Category:PDP-11.
- MUMPS subject Category:Persistent_programming_languages.
- MUMPS subject Category:Programming_languages_with_an_ISO_standard.
- MUMPS subject Category:Scripting_languages.
- MUMPS type ProgrammingLanguage.
- MUMPS type Software.
- MUMPS type Work.
- MUMPS type CreativeWork.
- MUMPS type InformationEntity.
- MUMPS comment "MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System, later: 'Multi-User Multi-Programming System') or alternatively M, is a general-purpose computer programming language that provides ACID (Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, and Durable) transaction processing.".
- MUMPS label "MUMPS".
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- MUMPS label "ممبس".
- MUMPS sameAs MUMPS.
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- MUMPS sameAs m.04zs6.
- MUMPS sameAs Q1882071.
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- MUMPS wasDerivedFrom MUMPS?oldid=604061364.
- MUMPS isPrimaryTopicOf MUMPS.
- MUMPS name "MUMPS".