Designing database applications with objects and rules : the IDEA methodology / Stefano Ceri and Piero Fraternali.
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TextPublication details: Harlow : Addison Wesley, 1997.Description: xix, 579 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 0201403692
- 9780201403695
- QA76 .C33
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Introduction --
I. Models and Languages.
2. Object Model.
3. Dynamic Model.
4. Schema Definition Language.
5. Declarative and Procedural Expressions.
6. Rules and Operations --
II. Analysis.
7. Analysis --
III. Design.
8. Schema Design.
9. Deductive Rule Design.
10. Active Rule Design --
IV. Prototyping.
11. Deductive Rule Prototyping.
12. Translating Deductive Rules into Active Rules.
13. Active Rule Prototyping --
V. Implementation.
14. Mapping to Oracle.
15. Mapping to Illustra.
16. Mapping to DB2.
17. Mapping to Validity.
18. Mapping to Ode --
VI. Putting the IDEA Methodology to Work.
19. Modularization and Maintenance.
20. Advanced Architectures for Data Management.
21. Design Tools in the IDEA Project.
22. Comparison with Other Methodologies --
App. 1. ENEL Case Study in Chimera --
App. 2. Materialization Rules of the ENEL Case Study --
App. 3. Summary of the Active Rules of the ENEL Test Case.
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