It is well known that the notions of normal forms and acyclicity capture many practical desirable properties for database schemes. The basic schema design problem is to develop design methodologies that strive toward these ideals. The usual approach is to first normalize the database scheme as far as possible. If the resulting scheme is cyclic, then one tries to transform it into an acyclic scheme. In this paper, we argue in favor of carrying out these two phases of design concurrently. In order to do this efficiently, we need to be able to incrementally analyze the acyclicity status of a database scheme as it is being designed. To this end, we propose the formalism of "binary decompositions". Using this, we characterize design sequences ...
AbstractWe define extended conflict free dependencies in the context of functional and multivalued d...
Hypergraph has been proven to be a very useful structure in relational database theory. The family o...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
Acyclic database schemes have attracted much interest because of the nice properties enjoyed by suc...
Database schemes can be viewed as hypergraphs with individual relation schemes corresponding to the ...
AbstractThe importance of acyclic database schemes in relational database theory has been pointed ou...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that γ-acyclic Boyce-Codd Normal Form database schemes are highly des...
Abstract. Database schemes (winch, intuitively, are collecuons of table skeletons) can be wewed as h...
Nested relations have been put forward as a way of extending the applicability of the classical rela...
AbstractDatabase schemes with functional dependencies are considered. A satisfying state of a databa...
Database design aims to find a database schema that permits the efficient processing of common types...
We define extended conflict free dependencies in the context of functional and multivalued dependenc...
Given a universal relation scheme, presented as a set of attributes and a set of dependencies, it ma...
AbstractThis paper first distinguishes between three types of beta-cycles, namely pure beta-cycles, ...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
AbstractWe define extended conflict free dependencies in the context of functional and multivalued d...
Hypergraph has been proven to be a very useful structure in relational database theory. The family o...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
Acyclic database schemes have attracted much interest because of the nice properties enjoyed by suc...
Database schemes can be viewed as hypergraphs with individual relation schemes corresponding to the ...
AbstractThe importance of acyclic database schemes in relational database theory has been pointed ou...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that γ-acyclic Boyce-Codd Normal Form database schemes are highly des...
Abstract. Database schemes (winch, intuitively, are collecuons of table skeletons) can be wewed as h...
Nested relations have been put forward as a way of extending the applicability of the classical rela...
AbstractDatabase schemes with functional dependencies are considered. A satisfying state of a databa...
Database design aims to find a database schema that permits the efficient processing of common types...
We define extended conflict free dependencies in the context of functional and multivalued dependenc...
Given a universal relation scheme, presented as a set of attributes and a set of dependencies, it ma...
AbstractThis paper first distinguishes between three types of beta-cycles, namely pure beta-cycles, ...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
AbstractWe define extended conflict free dependencies in the context of functional and multivalued d...
Hypergraph has been proven to be a very useful structure in relational database theory. The family o...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...