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Что (кто) такое RAMIS (software) - определение

FOURTH-GENERATION PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (4GL)
Ramis software; Ramis Software; Ramis (software); RAMIS

RAMIS (software)         
RAMIS ("Random Access Management Information System") is a fourth-generation programming language (4GL) capable of creating and maintaining databases consisting of named files containing both numeric and alphabetic fields and subsequently producing detailed simple or complex reports using a very simple English like language. As such it is easily mastered by non-programmers.
Ramis, Azerbaijan         
ANCIENT SETTLEMENT IN GOGHTN REGION OF ARMENIA, CURRENTLY INCLUDED IN ORDUBAD REGION OF NAKHICHIVAN AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
Ramis, Armenia
Ramis (, ) is an ancient settlement in Goghtn Region of Armenia, currently included in Ordubad region of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan.
Juan Carlos Ramis         
SPANISH COMICS ARTIST
Juan Carlos Ramis Jiménez
Juan Carlos Ramis Jiménez is a Spanish comic book artist born in Chantada, Lugo in 1962.Juan Carlos Ramis Jiménez in elprogreso.

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RAMIS (software)

RAMIS ("Random Access Management Information System") is a fourth-generation programming language (4GL) capable of creating and maintaining databases consisting of named files containing both numeric and alphabetic fields and subsequently producing detailed simple or complex reports using a very simple English like language. As such it is easily mastered by non-programmers. A typical program - either to create or maintain a database or to create quite complex reports - would normally consist of a handful of lines of code which could be written or understood by non-professional programmers. "End users" as they became known. Such end users could be trained to use RAMIS in a matter of days and so large companies would often have several hundred such users scattered throughout the company.