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... the Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been emerging as a standard format for data representation on the web. In many application ... document type definitions (DTDs) are designed to enforce a semantically agreed-upon structure of the XML documents. In XML context, ...
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... range: n/a XML is often used as a data exchange format or it is used for data storage in database systems and ...
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... range: n/a “Nothing endures but change. ” –By Heractilus ... database systems. Today, for every data model there exists a well-defined set of change primitives that can alter both the structure (the ...
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... process type level and the process instance level. If a process type is modified a new version of the respective process type schema is created. Then, at ...
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... domain. Consequently, OLAP systems are represented by a multidimensional database schema to adequately reflect the application semantics. FIESTA presents a methodology for the evolution of such multidimensional schemas. Core of the ...
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... change is more the norm than the exception. Consider a shared object-oriented persistent system built to serve the business needs of a company. Changes such as additions of classes or class members, renamings, ...
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... Zeitz, A. Author: Zeitz, A Year: ...
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