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  Definitive XML Schema (2nd ed.)
Walmsley P., Prentice Hall Press, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2012. 768 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-132886-72-7)

Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a technology, or set of technologies, is now pervasive. We have XML configuration files, XML as an encoding for web application programming interfaces (APIs), XML to produce Hypertext Markup Language...

Mar 7 2013
  A digital metadata schema repository
Lin Y., Wang H., Huang C., Chen W.  Telecommunications and informatics (Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Telecommunications and Informatics, Istanbul, Turkey, May 27-30, 2008) 177-182, 2008.  Type: Proceedings

Metadata is “data that describes attributes of a resource,” making it possible to find, access, and manage data. For metadata to be useful, one needs repositories of the metadata itself. This paper describes a metad...

Nov 6 2008
  PTDOM: a schema-aware XML database system for MPEG-7 media descriptions
Westermann U., Klas W. Software--Practice & Experience 36(8): 785-834, 2006.  Type: Article

The growth in popularity of Extensible Markup Language (XML) has led XML documents to be stored in databases. Since an XML document is self-describing, it is apparent that a database can be built that uses XML’s native attrib...

Nov 19 2007
  Exploiting schemas in data synchronization
Foster J., Greenwald M., Kirkegaard C., Pierce B., Schmitt A. Journal of Computer and System Sciences 73(4): 669-689, 2007.  Type: Article

Harmony, an interesting work used as a synchronization framework between disconnected resources, is presented in this paper. Harmony provides a local alignment decision in order to keep the synchronization process easy and simple. It i...

Jun 29 2007
  Collaborative conceptual schema design: a process model and prototype system
Ram S., Ramesh V. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 16(4): 347-371, 1998.  Type: Article

The issue addressed in this paper is one that has plagued me, as a real-life design practitioner, for years--how do you get people with different perspectives to agree on a schema? This is one of the most frustrating parts of ...

May 1 1999
  Conceptual schema and relational database design (2nd ed.)
Halpin T. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996.  Type: Book (9780133557022)

Designed as a text for an undergraduate introductory course in database systems, this book may also be helpful to professional database designers. High-level data modeling as it is applied to relational database systems is the focus of...

Jan 1 1997
  Tools and transformations--rigorous and otherwise--for practical database design
Rosenthal A., Reiner D. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 19(2): 167-211, 1994.  Type: Article

Rosenthal and Reiner describe the tools provided by Database Design and Evaluation Workbench (DDEW), a system prototype for database design. DDEW supports multiple design methodologies, including techniques for design from scratch, rev...

May 1 1995
  Solving queries by tree projections
Sagiv Y., Shmueli O. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 18(3): 487-511, 1993.  Type: Article

The authors study the problem of computing the projection onto R of the join of all relations in a database with scheme D, where R is a relation scheme in D. T...

Jul 1 1994
  Constant-time-maintainable BCNF database schemes
Hernández H., Chan E. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 16(4): 571-599, 1991.  Type: Article

Recent work on the design theory of relational databases concentrates on constraint enforcement and query answering. This paper studies the constant-time-maintainability of database schemes. Informally, a database scheme R
Aug 1 1993
  BLOOD: an object-oriented language extension to a programming language for relational database management systems
Descamps V., Henninger L., Damier C., Bensoussan G.  Technology of object-oriented languages and systems (, Paris, France, 1711991.  Type: Proceedings

The authors explain how the relational database management system (RDBMS) ORACLE and the object-oriented language SMOKE could be coupled. The result is an object-oriented database system named BLOOD. From its parents, RDBMS and...

Jul 1 1993
 
 
 
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