Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and CyberneticsVolume 4, 1996, Pages 3210-3215Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Part 4 (of 4); Beijing, China; ; 14 October 1996 through 17 October 1996; Code 46016
Approach to relational database schema integration(Conference Paper)
The main goal of the paper is to give a formalization of the relational database schema integration process, as a part of a database schema design. We briefly describe the form type concept and the module schema design, which are related to the integration process. Database schema of the information system is obtained by progressive pairwise integration of so called database module schemas, that are usually built by different designers. Integration process is preceded by checking of database module schemas onto mutual consistency.
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Computer aided software engineeringConstraint theoryData structuresInformation analysisManagement information systems
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Form type conceptModule schema designRelational database schema integration
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