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Что (кто) такое dBASE III - определение

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DBASE programming language; DBase IV; DBase III Plus; DBase II; DBASE; Vulcan (programming language); Dbase 3; Dbase; DBase III; DBASE II; DBase LLC
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  • Screenshot of dBase III with screen mask
  • ASSIST application in dBase III+.
  • Screenshot of Dbase III Plus.
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dBASE         
<tool, product, language> An interactive DBMS, originally from Ashton-Tate Corporation, and the language used by it. dBASE evolved from Vulcan by Wayne Ratliffe, which came out in around 1980 and ran on CP/M. It was called dBaseII when sold to Ashton-Tate Corporation. The first release was dBASE II, ca 1980. There never was a "dBASE I". Later versions included: dBASE III, dBASE III+, and dBASE IV. Ashton-Tate was taken over in the early 1990s by what became Borland Software Corporation who sold dBase in March(?) 1999 to the newly formed dBase Inc. dBase Inc's first release was Visual dBASE 5.7, a Y2K upgrade to Visual dBASE 5.x. Current version, as of 2003-11-24: dBASE PLUS 2.0x build 1703. dBase Home (http://dbase.com/). (2003-11-24)
Ḫattušili III         
  • Apology of Hattusili III
HITTITE KING
Hattusilis III; Hatusiliš III; Khatthushilish; Hattusili III; Hattušili III
Hattusili III (Hittite: "from Hattusa") was king of the Hittite empire (New Kingdom) c. 1275–1245 BC (middle chronology) or 1267–1237 BC (short chronology timeline).
Ahmed III         
  • Sultan Ahmed III at a reception, painted in 1720
  • Ahmed III in the Imperial Darbar of Topkapi Palace.
  • Sultan Ahmed III receives French ambassador Vicomte d'Andrezel at [[Topkapı Palace]].
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  • French ambassador [[Marquis de Bonnac]] being received by Sultan Ahmed III.
POLITICIAN AND SULTAN FROM 1703 OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (1673-1736)
Achmet III; Ahmet III; Ahmad III

Ahmed III (Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثالث, Aḥmed-i sālis) (30 December 1673 – 1 July 1736) was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and a son of Sultan Mehmed IV (r. 1648–1687). His mother was Gülnuş Sultan, originally named Evmania Voria, who was an ethnic Greek. He was born at Hacıoğlu Pazarcık, in Dobruja. He succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II (1695–1703). Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha and the Sultan's daughter, Fatma Sultan (wife of the former) directed the government from 1718 to 1730, a period referred to as the Tulip Era.

The first days of Ahmed III's reign passed with efforts to appease the janissaries who were completely disciplined. However, he was not effective against the janissaries who made him sultan. Çorlulu Ali Pasha, who Ahmed brought to the Grand Vizier, tried to help him in administrative matters, made new arrangements for the treasury and Sultan. He supported Ahmed in his fight with his rivals.

Psamtik III         
  • Psamtik III surrendering to Cambyses (19th century illustration).
  • Meeting Between Cambyses II and Psammetichus III.
EGYPTIAN PHARAOH FROM 526 BC TO 525 BC
Psametik III; Psammetichus III; Psammenitus
Psamtik III (also spelled Psammetichus, Psammeticus, or Psammenitus, from Greek Ψαμμήτιχος or Ψαμμήνιτος) was the last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt from 526 BC to 525 BC. Most of what is known about his reign and life was documented by the Greek historian Herodotus in the 5th century BC.
Someshvara III         
  • Old Kannada inscription dated 1129 CE of King Someshvara III at [[Balligavi]], Karnataka state
KING OF THE WESTERN CHALUKYA EMPIRE
Someshwara III; Bhulokamalla Someshwara III; Somesvara III; Someshwar III
Someshvara III (; ) was a Western Chalukya king (also known as the Kalyani Chalukyas), the son and successor of Vikramaditya VI. He ascended the throne of the Western Chalukya Kingdom in 1126 CE, or 1127 CE.
Thutmose III         
  • A fragment of a wall block inscribed with the birth-name of Thutmose III. Now in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London
  • A scene from the [[Amduat]] on the walls of the tomb of Thutmose III, [[KV34]], in the [[Valley of the Kings]].
  • Glass making advanced during the reign of Thutmose III and this cup bears his name.
  • Lateran obelisk]]. The move from Egypt to Rome was initiated by [[Constantine the Great]] (Roman Emperor, 324–337) in 326, though he died before it could be shipped out of Alexandria. His son, the Emperor [[Constantius II]] completed the transfer in 357. An account of the shipment was written by contemporary historian [[Ammianus Marcellinus]].
  • Painted relief depicting Thutmose III, Luxor Museum
  • Mummified head of Thutmose III
  • Thutmose III smiting his enemies. Relief on the seventh pylon in [[Karnak]]
  • [[Annals of Thutmose III]] at Karnak depicting him standing before the offerings made to him after his foreign campaigns
  • Depiction of Tuthmose III at Karnak holding a Hedj Club and a Sekhem Scepter standing before two obelisks he had erected there
  • Upper part of a statue of Thutmose III
SIXTH EGYPTIAN PHARAOH OF THE EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY
Thutmose III of Egypt; Thutmoses III; Tutmoses III; Tuthmosis III; Tutmose III; Thothmes III; Thutmosis III; Djeutymes III; Djehutymes III; Thutmose 3; Thutmose the 3rd; Thuthmose III; Tuthmose III; Napoleon of Egypt; Thutmes III; Thutmosis lll; Thutmose Iii; Pharaoh Tuthmosis III; Menkheperre Thutmose III; Thuthmosis III; Thotmes III; Tutmes III
Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the sixth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Officially, Thutmose III ruled Egypt for almost 54 years and his reign is usually dated from 28 April 1479 BC to 11 March 1425 BC, from the age of two and until his death at age fifty-six; however, during the first 22 years of his reign, he was coregent with his stepmother and aunt, Hatshepsut, who was named the pharaoh.
Ader Avion III         
  • Steam engine of Eole III (seen from the front). [[Musée des Arts et Métiers]].
EXPERIMENTAL STEAM-POWERED AIRCRAFT BY CLEMENT ADER
Éole III; Avion III; Ader Bat; Eole III
The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed by the French War Office.
Pope Adrian III         
POPE
Pope Hadrian III; Adrian III, Saint; Saint Adrian III; Hadrian III; Pope Saint Adrian III; Adrian III; 109th pope; Adrianus III
Pope Adrian III or Hadrian III ( or Hadrianus; died July 885) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 17 May 884 to his death. He served for little more than a year, during which he worked to help the people of Italy in a very troubled time of famine and war.
Afonso III of Portugal         
KING OF PORTUGAL
Alphonso III of Portugal; Alfonso III of Portugal; Afonso III; Alphonse III of Portugal; Alphonzo III of Portugal; Affonso III; Affonso III of Portugal; Afonso iii of portugal

Afonso III (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin), the Boulonnais (Port. o Bolonhês), King of Portugal (5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279) was the first to use the title King of Portugal and the Algarve, from 1249. He was the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal and his wife, Urraca of Castile; he succeeded his brother, King Sancho II of Portugal, who died on 4 January 1248.

Verhofstadt III Government         
BELGIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (2007-2008)
Verhofstadt III government; Verhofstadt III
The Verhofstadt III government was an interim Belgian government inaugurated on December 21, 2007 and lasting until 23 March 2008. It was led by Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt government and contained representatives from the Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open VLD), Flemish Christian Democrats (CD&V), the Francophone Socialists (PS), the Francophone Liberals (MR) and Francophone Christian Democrats (CDH).

Википедия

DBase

dBase (also stylized dBASE) was one of the first database management systems for microcomputers and the most successful in its day. The dBase system includes the core database engine, a query system, a forms engine, and a programming language that ties all of these components together. dBase's underlying file format, the .dbf file, is widely used in applications needing a simple format to store structured data.

Originally released as Vulcan for PTDOS in 1978, the CP/M port caught the attention of Ashton-Tate in 1980. They licensed it and re-released it as dBASE II, and later ported it to IBM PC computers running DOS. On the PC platform, in particular, dBase became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years. A major upgrade was released as dBase III, and ported to a wider variety of platforms, adding UNIX, and VMS. By the mid-1980s, Ashton-Tate was one of the "big three" software publishers in the early business software market, the others being Lotus Development and WordPerfect.

Starting in the mid-1980s, several companies produced their own variations on the dBase product and especially the dBase programming language. These included FoxBASE+ (later renamed FoxPro), Clipper, and other so-called xBase products. Many of these were technically stronger than dBase, but could not push it aside in the market. This changed with the poor reception of dBase IV, whose design and stability were so lacking that many users switched to other products. At the same time, database products increasingly used the IBM-invented SQL (Structured Query Language). Another factor was user adoption of Microsoft Windows on desktop computers. The shift toward SQL and Windows put pressure on the makers of xBase products to invest in major redesign to provide new capabilities.

In the early 1990s, xBase products constituted the leading database platform for implementing business applications. The size and impact of the xBase market did not go unnoticed, and within one year, the three top xBase firms were acquired by larger software companies:

  • Borland purchased Ashton-Tate
  • Microsoft bought Fox Software
  • Computer Associates acquired Nantucket

By the opening decade of the 21st century, most of the original xBase products had faded from prominence and many disappeared entirely. Products known as dBase still exist, owned by dBase LLC.