Modeling organizational rules during conceptual design provides a more accurate picture of the underlying domain and helps enforce data integrity. In a database development context, there are many advantages to explicitly representing rules during conceptual design. Early modeling ensures they are visible to designers and users, thus improving requirements and validation. The rules can then be semi-automatically translated into logical design code. One limitation to widespread adoption of such modeling is variance in standards and semantics of rules. We consider cardinality constraints-a useful and integral part of conceptual database design. Many papers discussing classification frameworks for cardinality exist. Completeness of such scheme...
We address the problem of finding a "tight" representation of complex logical constraints ...
4 pages, 1 figure.-- Contributed to: IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2003 (ICWI 2003, Al...
A database schema should consist of structures and semantic integrity constraints. Se mantic integr...
Modeling organizational rules during conceptual design provides a more accurate picture of the under...
Database design almost invariably includes a specification of a set of rules (the integrity constrai...
9 pages, 3 figures.-- Contributed to: 15th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems A...
Ternary relationships represent the association among three entities whose constraints database desi...
AbstractThe concept description formalisms of existing description logics systems allow the user to ...
For a database application, conceptual design methods such as fact-oriented modelling and entity-rel...
ISA and cardinality constraints are among the most interesting types of constraints in data models. ...
Conceptual Modeling is one of the most important stages of the database (DB) design methodology. A n...
The main objective of database modelling is the design of a database that is correct and can be proc...
In a previous paper, the valence concept, a general method to describe relationships, has been intro...
In a previous paper, the valence concept, a general method to describe relationships, has been intro...
The objective of this research is to define and evaluate a framework and detailed specifications for...
We address the problem of finding a "tight" representation of complex logical constraints ...
4 pages, 1 figure.-- Contributed to: IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2003 (ICWI 2003, Al...
A database schema should consist of structures and semantic integrity constraints. Se mantic integr...
Modeling organizational rules during conceptual design provides a more accurate picture of the under...
Database design almost invariably includes a specification of a set of rules (the integrity constrai...
9 pages, 3 figures.-- Contributed to: 15th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems A...
Ternary relationships represent the association among three entities whose constraints database desi...
AbstractThe concept description formalisms of existing description logics systems allow the user to ...
For a database application, conceptual design methods such as fact-oriented modelling and entity-rel...
ISA and cardinality constraints are among the most interesting types of constraints in data models. ...
Conceptual Modeling is one of the most important stages of the database (DB) design methodology. A n...
The main objective of database modelling is the design of a database that is correct and can be proc...
In a previous paper, the valence concept, a general method to describe relationships, has been intro...
In a previous paper, the valence concept, a general method to describe relationships, has been intro...
The objective of this research is to define and evaluate a framework and detailed specifications for...
We address the problem of finding a "tight" representation of complex logical constraints ...
4 pages, 1 figure.-- Contributed to: IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2003 (ICWI 2003, Al...
A database schema should consist of structures and semantic integrity constraints. Se mantic integr...