International audienceThe Component Oriented Design of Information Systems is spreading. After being used for gaining in reusability at the architectural level, components are nowadays applied at the business logic level. We focus here on the design of multiple functional views in such information systems, specially within the EJB framework. Traditionally, in the database context, this problem is solved by the notion of view-schemas applied to a database schema. We present a composition-oriented approach grounded on the splitting of entities according to views requirements. Two original design patterns are formulated and capture the main issues of the approach. The first one is concerned with the management of the split component and its co...
Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own view on that...
The definition of a view mechanism... In this paper, we formally introduce a view model for object-o...
Object-oriented database systems (ooDBSs) are supposed to offer at least the functionality available...
International audienceThe Component Oriented Design of Information Systems is spreading. After being...
This paper presents a methodology to derive views over a relational database by applying a sequence ...
Abstract. Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own vi...
Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own view on that...
Object-oriented databases have been proposed to serve as the data management component of integrated...
Abstract. View cooperation defines interoperability between databases by views and functions. They a...
International audienceThe viewpoint concept has received widespread attention recently. Its integrat...
It has been widely recognized that object-oriented database (OODB) technology needs to be extended t...
The viewpoint concept has received widespread attention recently. Its integration into a data model ...
The purpose of this research is the formalization of a method of bottom up database design known as ...
A view in object-oriented databases (OODB) corresponds to virtual schema graph with possibly restruc...
Research carried out for this dissertation examines aspects of two important problems, namely the ap...
Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own view on that...
The definition of a view mechanism... In this paper, we formally introduce a view model for object-o...
Object-oriented database systems (ooDBSs) are supposed to offer at least the functionality available...
International audienceThe Component Oriented Design of Information Systems is spreading. After being...
This paper presents a methodology to derive views over a relational database by applying a sequence ...
Abstract. Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own vi...
Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own view on that...
Object-oriented databases have been proposed to serve as the data management component of integrated...
Abstract. View cooperation defines interoperability between databases by views and functions. They a...
International audienceThe viewpoint concept has received widespread attention recently. Its integrat...
It has been widely recognized that object-oriented database (OODB) technology needs to be extended t...
The viewpoint concept has received widespread attention recently. Its integration into a data model ...
The purpose of this research is the formalization of a method of bottom up database design known as ...
A view in object-oriented databases (OODB) corresponds to virtual schema graph with possibly restruc...
Research carried out for this dissertation examines aspects of two important problems, namely the ap...
Different stakeholders in the design of an enterprise information system have their own view on that...
The definition of a view mechanism... In this paper, we formally introduce a view model for object-o...
Object-oriented database systems (ooDBSs) are supposed to offer at least the functionality available...