Reusing Analysis Schemas in ODB Applications: a Chart Based Approach.
Ernesto Damiani, Anna Formica, Maria Grazia Fugini, Michele Missikoff, R. Pizzicannella:
Reusing Analysis Schemas in ODB Applications: a Chart Based Approach.
ADBIS 1997: 406-415@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/adbis/DamianiFFMP97,
author = {Ernesto Damiani and
Anna Formica and
Maria Grazia Fugini and
Michele Missikoff and
R. Pizzicannella},
title = {Reusing Analysis Schemas in ODB Applications: a Chart Based Approach},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First East-European Symposium on Advances
in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS'97), St.-Petersburg,
September 2-5, 1997. Volume 1: Regular Papers},
publisher = {Nevsky Dialect},
year = {1997},
pages = {406-415},
ee = {db/conf/adbis/DamianiFFMP97.html},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/adbis/97},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
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Abstract
This paper presents a method for creating, indexing and reusing analysis
schemas in developing Object-oriented Data-base (ODB) applications.
Analysis schemas are specified by using analysis charts, a user-oriented set
of forms structured according to the TQL++ Object-oriented
specification model, and are classified according to their structural
characteristics and content. A set of analysis charts forms a reusable schema,
referred to as an analysis stack. The developer can retrieve and examine stacks
by accessing analysis charts containing relevant entity names and structures.
Charts are connected by links reproducing TQL++ relationships and
connecting 'similar' schemas. The paper presents the measures of similarity
between charts and describes the organization of charts in a reuse repository.
A Thesaurus of relevant terms and synonyms is coupled with the repository.
The Thesaurus and the repository are the basis for guiding developers in
deriving new ODB applications through a sequence of steps proposed by a
CHarting and Analysis for Reuse Tool (CHART). The methodology for reusing
analysis schemas, based on navigation in the repository,
and the support tool are described.
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