Rules for mapping a conceptual model onto various data base management systems. Available in 2 volumes.


Autoria(s): Chaudhuri, Jayasri
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01/02/1988

Resumo

The design and implementation of data bases involve, firstly, the formulation of a conceptual data model by systematic analysis of the structure and information requirements of the organisation for which the system is being designed; secondly, the logical mapping of this conceptual model onto the data structure of the target data base management system (DBMS); and thirdly, the physical mapping of this structured model into storage structures of the target DBMS. The accuracy of both the logical and physical mapping determine the performance of the resulting systems. This thesis describes research which develops software tools to facilitate the implementation of data bases. A conceptual model describing the information structure of a hospital is derived using the Entity-Relationship (E-R) approach and this model forms the basis for mapping onto the logical model. Rules are derived for automatically mapping the conceptual model onto relational and CODASYL types of data structures. Further algorithms are developed for partly automating the implementation of these models onto INGRES, MIMER and VAX-11 DBMS.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/10655/1/Chaud1988_942744_2_.pdf

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/10655/2/Chaud1988_942744_1_.pdf

Chaudhuri, Jayasri (1988). Rules for mapping a conceptual model onto various data base management systems. Available in 2 volumes. PhD thesis, Aston University.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/10655/

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