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The article critiques SQL as the primary implementation of the relational model, arguing that it is inexpressive, incompressible, and non-porous. It highlights the limitations of SQL in expressing complex data types and computations, which hampers innovation and quality in data management, suggesting a need for rethinking database and query language structures for better efficiency and expressiveness.
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