Nested relations in partitioned normal form (PNF) are an important subclass of nested relations that are useful in many applications. In this paper we address the question of determining when every PNF relation stored under one nested relation scheme can be transformed into another PNF relation stored under a different nested relation scheme without loss of information, referred to as the two schemes being data equivalent. This issue is important in many database application areas such as view processing, schema integration, and schema evolution. The main result of the paper provides two characterizations of data equivalence for nested schemes. The first is that two schemes are data equivalent if and only if the two sets of multivalued depe...
The nested relational model extends the flat relational model by relaxing the first normal form assu...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...
Nested relations in partitioned normal form (PNF) are an important subclass of nested relations that...
Abstract. Nested relations are an important subclass of object-relational systems that are now being...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
Relations in partitioned normal form are an important subclass of nested relations. This paper is co...
Nested relations have been put forward as a way of extending the applicability of the classical rela...
AbstractIn traditional relational databases, the data are stored in "flat" tables. Query processing ...
AbstractIn this paper we present some characterizations of relation schemes in second normal form (2...
AbstractA database model based on Non First Normal Form is presented. A key feature of the model is ...
Since the first publications on non-first-normal-form relations in the late 70's and early 80&a...
A new characterization of relational database schemes in normal forms is given. This characterizatio...
AbstractNesting is a way of transforming a first-normal-form relation into a structure with set-valu...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
The nested relational model extends the flat relational model by relaxing the first normal form assu...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...
Nested relations in partitioned normal form (PNF) are an important subclass of nested relations that...
Abstract. Nested relations are an important subclass of object-relational systems that are now being...
We consider nested relations whose schemes are structured as trees, called scheme trees, and introdu...
Relations in partitioned normal form are an important subclass of nested relations. This paper is co...
Nested relations have been put forward as a way of extending the applicability of the classical rela...
AbstractIn traditional relational databases, the data are stored in "flat" tables. Query processing ...
AbstractIn this paper we present some characterizations of relation schemes in second normal form (2...
AbstractA database model based on Non First Normal Form is presented. A key feature of the model is ...
Since the first publications on non-first-normal-form relations in the late 70's and early 80&a...
A new characterization of relational database schemes in normal forms is given. This characterizatio...
AbstractNesting is a way of transforming a first-normal-form relation into a structure with set-valu...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
The nested relational model extends the flat relational model by relaxing the first normal form assu...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...
The nested universal relation (UR) model aims to provide logical data independence to the nested rel...