Open Source MS-DOS Database Management Systems (DBMS)

Database Management Systems (DBMS) for MS-DOS

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  • Rezku Point of Sale Icon
    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

    Rezku is an all-inclusive ordering platform and management solution for all types of restaurant and bar concepts. You can now get a fully custom branded downloadable smartphone ordering app for your restaurant exclusively from Rezku.
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  • Inventory and Order Management Software for Multichannel Sellers Icon
    Inventory and Order Management Software for Multichannel Sellers

    Avoid stockouts, overselling, and losing control as your business grows.

    We are the most powerful inventory and order management platform for Amazon, Walmart, and multichannel product sellers. Centralize orders, product information, and fulfillment operations to run more efficiently, sell more products, and stay compliant with marketplace requirements so you can grow profitably.
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    FOML
    FOML is an expressive logic rule language that supports object modeling, analysis, and inference. It naturally supports model-level activities, such as constraints (extending UML diagrams), dynamic compositional modeling, analysis and reasoning about models, model testing, design pattern modeling, specification of Domain Specific Modeling Languages, and meta-modeling. FOML can reason about: 1. The model meta-data (meta-model level reasoning, or syntax reasoning) 2. Data level: reason about a model and its data (instance model, i.e., diagram) FOML is built as a semantic layer on top of PathLP - a compact logic rule language of guarded path expressions, an adaptation of a subset of F-logic.
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