What Does CODASYL Stand For?

CODASYL stands for Conference On Data Systems Languages

CODASYL, or Conference On Data Systems Languages, was an influential organization established in the 1970s that focused on the development and standardization of data management and programming languages. It played a pivotal role in the evolution of database systems and technologies, notably contributing to the design of COBOL and the development of network database models. CODASYL's initiatives fostered collaboration among industry leaders and academics, promoting best practices in data system design and usage.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym