SUPER is an exploratory project into the next generation of user-DBMS interfaces. Its main objective is to demonstrate that a visual paradigm can lead to powerful and user-friendly interfaces supporting all phases of the database life cycle (i.e. creation, manipulation and evolution). Visual interaction in SUPER is based on direct manipulation of objects and functions, with a special focus on providing users with maximum flexibility and independence from database technicalities. The set of tools offers facilities to meet the varied demands from categories of users with different levels of skill. Diagrammatic representations and a basic set of functions are better suited for novice and occasional users, while menus and dialog boxes speed up ...
Visual interaction with object-oriented databases, such as that provided by generic object browsing ...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
In this paper we present a uniform approach to dynamic relationships in object oriented databases. W...
We present our experiences with building SUPER 1 , a database environment based on a structurally ob...
In a typical database application, there are many different users with a great variety of skills, ne...
The concepts of object oriented data models aim towards modeling of application objects close to the...
A new database interface language called Metaform has been developed which automatically generates m...
We present a new interface for Object-Oriented Database Management Systems (OODBMSs). The GOODIES 1...
Abstract: A user interface to a database designed for casual, interactive use is presented. The syst...
Object-oriented database systems (ooDBSs) are supposed to offer at least the functionality available...
The: research on view mechanisms for object-oriented databases can be classified into two independen...
We review past achievements and describe current work on interactive and responsivevisual user inter...
Interactive data visualizations have emerged as a prominent way to bring data exploration and analys...
We present a new interface for Object-Oriented Database Management Systems (OODBMSs). The GOODIES sy...
The aim of the research project is the support of the interaction with large, complex databases. The...
Visual interaction with object-oriented databases, such as that provided by generic object browsing ...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
In this paper we present a uniform approach to dynamic relationships in object oriented databases. W...
We present our experiences with building SUPER 1 , a database environment based on a structurally ob...
In a typical database application, there are many different users with a great variety of skills, ne...
The concepts of object oriented data models aim towards modeling of application objects close to the...
A new database interface language called Metaform has been developed which automatically generates m...
We present a new interface for Object-Oriented Database Management Systems (OODBMSs). The GOODIES 1...
Abstract: A user interface to a database designed for casual, interactive use is presented. The syst...
Object-oriented database systems (ooDBSs) are supposed to offer at least the functionality available...
The: research on view mechanisms for object-oriented databases can be classified into two independen...
We review past achievements and describe current work on interactive and responsivevisual user inter...
Interactive data visualizations have emerged as a prominent way to bring data exploration and analys...
We present a new interface for Object-Oriented Database Management Systems (OODBMSs). The GOODIES sy...
The aim of the research project is the support of the interaction with large, complex databases. The...
Visual interaction with object-oriented databases, such as that provided by generic object browsing ...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
In this paper we present a uniform approach to dynamic relationships in object oriented databases. W...