AbstractConceptual relations among relational database schemata are investigated.Two different definitions of inclusion and a definition of equivalence between schemata are given.Several examples of practical situations adequately handled by our definitions are shown.Finally, necessary and sufficient conditions for inclusion and equivalence are proved for two classes of schemata, meaningful in the relational theory
This paper develops a method that maps an enhanced Entity-Relationship (ER+) schema into a relationa...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
Jessie Ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 98-101
AbstractConceptual relations among relational database schemata are investigated.Two different defin...
AbstractThe concept of two schemas being equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integr...
In this paper we will construct and investigate various aspects of a new, formal model for database ...
The notion of when two schemas are equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integration,...
In this paper we present a simple and general model for database schemas and their instances. The mo...
Database schema design is seen as to decide on formats for time-varying instances, on rules for supp...
Database schema refinement based on usage is proposed as a useful next step in a practical database ...
Abstract: We initiate in this work the study of a sort of redundancy problem revealed by what we cal...
Several methodologies for integrating database schemas have been proposed in the literature, using v...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL, that offers the capability of uniform ma...
National audienceThis chapter revisits conceptual database design and focuses on the so-called “logi...
This paper develops a method that maps an enhanced Entity-Relationship (ER+) schema into a relationa...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
Jessie Ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 98-101
AbstractConceptual relations among relational database schemata are investigated.Two different defin...
AbstractThe concept of two schemas being equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integr...
In this paper we will construct and investigate various aspects of a new, formal model for database ...
The notion of when two schemas are equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integration,...
In this paper we present a simple and general model for database schemas and their instances. The mo...
Database schema design is seen as to decide on formats for time-varying instances, on rules for supp...
Database schema refinement based on usage is proposed as a useful next step in a practical database ...
Abstract: We initiate in this work the study of a sort of redundancy problem revealed by what we cal...
Several methodologies for integrating database schemas have been proposed in the literature, using v...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL, that offers the capability of uniform ma...
National audienceThis chapter revisits conceptual database design and focuses on the so-called “logi...
This paper develops a method that maps an enhanced Entity-Relationship (ER+) schema into a relationa...
Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams are among the most popular formalisms for the support of database ...
Jessie Ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 98-101