Object Relationship Notation (ORN) for Database Applications [electronic resource] : Enhancing the Modeling and Implementation of Associations / by Bryon K. Ehlmann.

Por: Ehlmann, Bryon K [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advances in Database Systems, 39Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9780387095547Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Computer science | Database management | Data mining | Information storage and retrieval systems | Artificial intelligence | Computer vision | Computer Science | Database Management | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Information Storage and Retrieval | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Formatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.74 Clasificación LoC:QA76.9.D3Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Conceptually, a database consists of objects and relationships. Object Relationship Notation (ORN) is a simple notation that more precisely defines relationships by combining UML multiplicities with uniquely defined referential actions. This volume shows how ORN can be used in UML class diagrams and database definition languages (DDLs) to better model and implement relationships and thus more productively develop database applications. For the database developer, it presents many examples of relationships modeled using ORN-extended class diagrams and shows how these relationships are easily mapped to an ORN-extended SQL or Object DDL. For the DBMS developer, it presents the specifications and algorithms needed to implement ORN in a relational and object DBMS. This book also describes tools that can be downloaded or accessed via the Web. These tools allow databases to be modeled using ORN and implemented using automatic code generation that adds ORN support to Microsoft SQL Server and Progress Object Store. Object Relationship Notation (ORN) for Database Applications: Enhancing the Modeling and Implementation of Associations is written for research scientists, research libraries, professionals, and advanced-level students in computer science.
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I About Relationships and ORN -- Object Relationship Notation (ORN) -- ORN Simulator -- Association Patterns -- Comparing ORN to Similar Declarative Schemes -- II Using ORN to Develop a Database System -- ORN Additive -- Object Relater (OR+) -- Mapping Database Models to DDLs -- Association Semantics -- III Adding ORN to a DBMS -- A Conceptual Implementation of ORN -- Adding ORN to the SQL Standard for RDBMSs -- Adding ORN to the ODMG Standard for ODMSs.

Conceptually, a database consists of objects and relationships. Object Relationship Notation (ORN) is a simple notation that more precisely defines relationships by combining UML multiplicities with uniquely defined referential actions. This volume shows how ORN can be used in UML class diagrams and database definition languages (DDLs) to better model and implement relationships and thus more productively develop database applications. For the database developer, it presents many examples of relationships modeled using ORN-extended class diagrams and shows how these relationships are easily mapped to an ORN-extended SQL or Object DDL. For the DBMS developer, it presents the specifications and algorithms needed to implement ORN in a relational and object DBMS. This book also describes tools that can be downloaded or accessed via the Web. These tools allow databases to be modeled using ORN and implemented using automatic code generation that adds ORN support to Microsoft SQL Server and Progress Object Store. Object Relationship Notation (ORN) for Database Applications: Enhancing the Modeling and Implementation of Associations is written for research scientists, research libraries, professionals, and advanced-level students in computer science.

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