In the computer security industry ("rainbow series" books), we
use the term "access" to denote any kind of interaction with
information objects. For example, we say, "Read access" or
"Write access." The term "DAC" ("Discretionary Access Control")
uses "access" in this sense to describe the security policy
that may be in place to protect information objects.
I like the term "Data Access Language" or just "Access Language"
a bit more. This is partly because of my security background
and partly because it is quite shorter. Besides, in my mind the
term "manipulation" conjures images of editing and not querying.
Just a suggestion.
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