Our paper looks at the potential decomposition of ternary relationships in ER modeling. We suggest that the decomposition of ternary relationships is not provided for by traditional normalization theory which does not consider the specific and implicit semantics of these structures. We provide an analysis which identifies the lossless, functional dependency preserving equivalency between ternary relationships and subsequent binary decompositions. This demonstration of equivalency is based on notation, constructs and semantic requirements which are available at the entity relationship modeling level. We provide a template showing all allowable combinations of ternary/binary cardinalities, and which of those can be losslessly decomposed while...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
The Entity-Relationship formalism, introduced in the mid-seventies, is an extensively used tool for ...
Conceptual Modeling is one of the most important stages of the database (DB) design methodology. A n...
Much of the work on conceptual modeling involves the use of an entity-relationship model in which bi...
The transformation from n-ary relationships to a relational database schema has never been really f...
Ternary relationships represent the association among three entities whose constraints database desi...
Relational Concept Analysis (RCA) is a multirelational data mining method that aims to extract knowl...
In this paper, we study the problem of closing or opening a ternary relation with respect to various...
Constructs for the extended ER model are defined and classified as a basis for transformation into t...
ABSTRACT. Since its introduction, the Entity-Relationship (ER) model has been the vehicle of choice ...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
AbstractEntity-Relationship (ER) modelling is a popular technique for data modelling. Despite its po...
Entity-Relationship modelling is a rather intuitive technique for specifying the structure of comple...
In this paper, we introduce six basic types of composition of ternary relations, four of which are a...
We formalize the syntax of ER-diagrams, trying to expli-cate details left unclear in the literature ...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
The Entity-Relationship formalism, introduced in the mid-seventies, is an extensively used tool for ...
Conceptual Modeling is one of the most important stages of the database (DB) design methodology. A n...
Much of the work on conceptual modeling involves the use of an entity-relationship model in which bi...
The transformation from n-ary relationships to a relational database schema has never been really f...
Ternary relationships represent the association among three entities whose constraints database desi...
Relational Concept Analysis (RCA) is a multirelational data mining method that aims to extract knowl...
In this paper, we study the problem of closing or opening a ternary relation with respect to various...
Constructs for the extended ER model are defined and classified as a basis for transformation into t...
ABSTRACT. Since its introduction, the Entity-Relationship (ER) model has been the vehicle of choice ...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
AbstractEntity-Relationship (ER) modelling is a popular technique for data modelling. Despite its po...
Entity-Relationship modelling is a rather intuitive technique for specifying the structure of comple...
In this paper, we introduce six basic types of composition of ternary relations, four of which are a...
We formalize the syntax of ER-diagrams, trying to expli-cate details left unclear in the literature ...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
The Entity-Relationship formalism, introduced in the mid-seventies, is an extensively used tool for ...
Conceptual Modeling is one of the most important stages of the database (DB) design methodology. A n...