A formal model (concepts and operations) for multiversion databases is presented. It is based on the DBV approach [CJ90], which allows the management of entity versions within their context. The problem of reading and comparing complex object versions is presented. The model allows to better understand the potential of the DBV approach, and will be used as a framework for new multiversion functionalities
Versioning of components in a system is a well-researched field where various adequate techniques ha...
In this paper we present a formal model for the support of temporal schema versions in object-orient...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
Commercial DBMS offer mechanisms for views and for versions. Research and development efforts in the...
There have been a number of different versioning models proposed. The research in this area can be d...
This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of ...
This thesis concerns object oriented databases; it proposes solutions to model and manage databases ...
The problem of consistency of object-oriented databases is considered, when objects contained in the...
In 1990, W. Cellary and G. Jomier proposed the Database Version (DBV) approach, which allows to mana...
Abstract. More and more integration systems use ontologies to solve the problem of semantic heteroge...
Data warehouse systems integrate data from heterogeneous sources. These sources are autonomous in na...
We consider the logical organization of database support for software engineering applications, whic...
A traditional database management system generally supports applications that consist of a large num...
The main goal of this chapter is (i) to present the different research proposals dealing with schema...
Abstract: This paper describes a Semantic Version Management method that enables managing consistent...
Versioning of components in a system is a well-researched field where various adequate techniques ha...
In this paper we present a formal model for the support of temporal schema versions in object-orient...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...
Commercial DBMS offer mechanisms for views and for versions. Research and development efforts in the...
There have been a number of different versioning models proposed. The research in this area can be d...
This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of ...
This thesis concerns object oriented databases; it proposes solutions to model and manage databases ...
The problem of consistency of object-oriented databases is considered, when objects contained in the...
In 1990, W. Cellary and G. Jomier proposed the Database Version (DBV) approach, which allows to mana...
Abstract. More and more integration systems use ontologies to solve the problem of semantic heteroge...
Data warehouse systems integrate data from heterogeneous sources. These sources are autonomous in na...
We consider the logical organization of database support for software engineering applications, whic...
A traditional database management system generally supports applications that consist of a large num...
The main goal of this chapter is (i) to present the different research proposals dealing with schema...
Abstract: This paper describes a Semantic Version Management method that enables managing consistent...
Versioning of components in a system is a well-researched field where various adequate techniques ha...
In this paper we present a formal model for the support of temporal schema versions in object-orient...
In this paper a semantic approach for the specification and the management of databases with evolvin...