This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of object versions. This framework is based on the adaptation and extension of two main schema evolution approaches, that is the approaches based on schema modification and those based on schema versioning. The framework provides an integrated environment to support different levels of adaptation (such as, modification and versioning at the schema level, conversion, object versioning, and emulation at the instance level). In addition, we introduce the concept of class/schema version pertinence enabling the database administrator to judge the pertinence of versions with regard the application programs. Finally, we provide operations for immediate...
A traditional database management system generally supports applications that consist of a large num...
This paper describes work carried out on a model for the versioning of class definitions in an Objec...
Abstract In this paper we address the problem of supporting more exibility on the schema of object...
With rapid advances in computer network technology and the increasing interest in global information...
In information systems, not only do data change over time, but also database schemata evolve frequen...
In this paper we study the logical and computational properties of schema evolution and versioning s...
Abstract. In this paper, an analysis of the schema evolution process in object ori-ented databases i...
Abstract. Providing support for schema evolution allows existing databases to be adjusted for varyin...
Advanced object-oriented applications require the management of schema versions, in order to cope wi...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
There have been a number of different versioning models proposed. The research in this area can be d...
To guarantee a complete data history in temporal databases, database management systems have to mana...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
In information systems, changing the database schema is a common but often troublesome task in datab...
A traditional database management system generally supports applications that consist of a large num...
This paper describes work carried out on a model for the versioning of class definitions in an Objec...
Abstract In this paper we address the problem of supporting more exibility on the schema of object...
With rapid advances in computer network technology and the increasing interest in global information...
In information systems, not only do data change over time, but also database schemata evolve frequen...
In this paper we study the logical and computational properties of schema evolution and versioning s...
Abstract. In this paper, an analysis of the schema evolution process in object ori-ented databases i...
Abstract. Providing support for schema evolution allows existing databases to be adjusted for varyin...
Advanced object-oriented applications require the management of schema versions, in order to cope wi...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
There have been a number of different versioning models proposed. The research in this area can be d...
To guarantee a complete data history in temporal databases, database management systems have to mana...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
In information systems, changing the database schema is a common but often troublesome task in datab...
A traditional database management system generally supports applications that consist of a large num...
This paper describes work carried out on a model for the versioning of class definitions in an Objec...
Abstract In this paper we address the problem of supporting more exibility on the schema of object...