RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema

The existence of multiple, heterogeneous and autonomous databases within an organization means the globally important information exists in separate local database management systems (DBMSs), thus making the existing data inaccessible to remote users. One solution is to integrate these databases in...

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Main Authors: Soon, Lay Ki, Ibrahim, Hamidah, Mamat, Ali
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia 2006
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/59723/1/584.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.597232018-03-21T02:11:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/59723/ RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema Soon, Lay Ki Ibrahim, Hamidah Mamat, Ali The existence of multiple, heterogeneous and autonomous databases within an organization means the globally important information exists in separate local database management systems (DBMSs), thus making the existing data inaccessible to remote users. One solution is to integrate these databases in order to form a single cohesive definition of a multidatabase. Most of the integration is done by translating one database conceptual schema into another. In this paper, we will discuss a set of translation rules proposed to translate relational database conceptual schema into object-oriented database conceptual schema. A prototype called RElational-To-Object-Oriented (RETOO) has been developed based on our translation rules. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/59723/1/584.pdf Soon, Lay Ki and Ibrahim, Hamidah and Mamat, Ali (2006) RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema. In: Knowledge Management International Conference & Exhibition (KMICE 2006), 6-8 June 2006, Legend Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 584-593).
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description The existence of multiple, heterogeneous and autonomous databases within an organization means the globally important information exists in separate local database management systems (DBMSs), thus making the existing data inaccessible to remote users. One solution is to integrate these databases in order to form a single cohesive definition of a multidatabase. Most of the integration is done by translating one database conceptual schema into another. In this paper, we will discuss a set of translation rules proposed to translate relational database conceptual schema into object-oriented database conceptual schema. A prototype called RElational-To-Object-Oriented (RETOO) has been developed based on our translation rules.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Soon, Lay Ki
Ibrahim, Hamidah
Mamat, Ali
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Ibrahim, Hamidah
Mamat, Ali
RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
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Ibrahim, Hamidah
Mamat, Ali
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title RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
title_short RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
title_full RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
title_fullStr RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
title_full_unstemmed RETOO: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
title_sort retoo: translating relational to object-oriented database conceptual schema
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
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