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Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases

The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with...

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Autor principal: Meersman, Robert A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1991
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/428232
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description The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. A case study defined by a complex database for document handling will be used as example (lecture 3).
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spelling cern-4282322022-11-03T08:17:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/428232engMeersman, Robert AConcepts and tools for the design of semantical databasesComputing and ComputersThe design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. A case study defined by a complex database for document handling will be used as example (lecture 3).The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. Lecture 1, part 2.The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. Lecture 1.The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. Lecture 2.The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. A case study defined by a complex database for document handling will be used as example (lecture 3). Lecture 3.The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. A case study defined by a complex database for document handling will be used as example (lecture 3). Lecture 3, part 2.The design and implementation of modern more "semantical" databases involves the use of high-level conceptual abstraction mechanisms and methodologies. An illustration of this process is given using the NIAM method and notation (lecture 1), its transformation into relational database with triggers (e.g. using SYBASE0 (lecture 2) and a study of the requirements for suitable tools (RIDL*) and their extension and applicability for e.g. object-oriented databases. A case study defined by a complex database for document handling will be used as example (lecture 3). Lecture 2, part 2.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:4282321991
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Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title_full Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title_fullStr Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title_full_unstemmed Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title_short Concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
title_sort concepts and tools for the design of semantical databases
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