Relational sch. match

Information Systems Integration and Evolution: Ontologies at Rescue

Authors: 
Curino, Carlo A.; Tanca, Letizia; Zaniolo, Carlo
Year: 
2008
Venue: 
STSM

The life of a modern Information System is often characterized by (i) a push toward integration with other systems, and (ii) the evolution of its data management core in response to continuously changing application requirements. Most of the current proposals dealing with these issues from a database perspective rely on the formal notions of mapping and query rewriting.

On complementary and independent mappings on databases

Authors: 
Keller, A.M.; Ullman, J.D.
Year: 
1984
Venue: 
Proc. of the 1984 ACM SIGMOD Intl Conf. on Management of data

We define the notion of independent views to indicate whether the range values of the two views may be achieved independently The concept of complementary views indicates when the domain element can be uniquely determined by the range values of the two complementary views We consider the relationship between independent and complementary views In unrestricted domains, a view (but not the identity or empty view) can have more than one complementary, independent view Databases, however, are more restricted domains They are finite power sets A view is monotonic if it preserves inclusion However,

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