Treffer: Modularization and automatic composition of Object Role Modeling (ORM) schemes
Title:
Modularization and automatic composition of Object Role Modeling (ORM) schemes
Authors:
Publisher Information:
Springer
Publication Year:
2005
Collection:
FADA - Birzeit University Open Access Repository
Subject Terms:
Conceptual structures (Information theory), Entity-relationship modeling, Query languages (Computer science), Querying (Computer science), Database searching, Information modeling, Modularity (Engineering), Computational linguistics, Computer software - Reusability, Electronic data processing - Distributed processing, Relational databases, Logic design, Management information systems, Ontologies (Information retrieval), Compositionality (Linguistics), Semantic integration (Computer systems), DogmaModeler, Object Role Modeling
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift
article in journal/newspaper
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-3-540-29739-0
3-540-29739-1
3-540-29739-1
Relation:
LNCS 3762; Mustafa Jarrar: Modularization and automatic composition of Object-Role Modeling (ORM) Schemes .OTM 2005 Workshops: Proceedings of the Object-Role Modeling (ORM'05). Pages (613-625). LNCS 3762, Springer. Larnaca, Cyprus. ISBN: 3540297391. November 2005.; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5706
Availability:
Accession Number:
edsbas.E79B9998
Database:
BASE
Weitere Informationen
Proceeding of the International Workshop on Object-Role Modeling (ORM'05), OTM 2005 Workshops. LNCS, Vol., Springer. 2005. ; In this paper we present a framework and algorithm for modularization and composition of ORM schemes. The main goals of modularity are to enable and increase reusability, maintainability, distributed development of ORM schemes. Further, we enable effective browsing and management of such schemes through libraries of ORM schema modules. For automatic composition of modules, we present and implement a composition operator: all atomic concepts and their relationships (i.e. fact-types) and all constraints, across the composed modules, are combined together to form one schema (called modular schema).