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It uses the Operator/Stream DBNS paradigm described in "UNIX Review," March 1991 Page 24, entitled "A 4GL Language." There are a number of 'operators' that each perform a unique function on the data. The "stream" is supplied by the UNIX Input/Output redirection mechanism. Therefore, each operator p[rocesses some data and then passes it along to the next operator via the Unix pipe function. This is very efficient as UNIX pipes are implemented in memory.
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