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On derivation of network and relational schemas from an enhanced conceptual structure

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posted on 2024-11-16, 00:18 authored by Leszek A Maciaszek, William S Bowie, Stephen K Lucas
The derivation rules from an enhanced conceptual structure into a logical schema for network and relational databases are examined. The initial conceptual structure (being itself a derivation from the predefined set of user requirements on data) captures the extended range of semantic modeling constructs, such as: partial and total entities of a relationship, weak and regular relationships, ternary, recursive and nonunivocal relationships, subset and generic relationships. An enhanced conceptual structure is subjected to transforms into logical schemas in a process which is tractable by computer-assisted tools and guarantees to produce feasible network and relational structures.Ten of the basic conceptual structures - from the overall number of one hundred transforms recognizable by the system - are presented with respect to the network database design and then again for the relational database design. The CAD-tool, written in Macintosh Pascal, is briefly described.

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86-3

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38

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English

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