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Concepts for Design of an Information System Conceptual Schema and its Utilization in the REMORA Project.

Odile Foucaut, Colette Rolland: Concepts for Design of an Information System Conceptual Schema and its Utilization in the REMORA Project. VLDB 1978: 342-350
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  author    = {Odile Foucaut and
               Colette Rolland},
  editor    = {S. Bing Yao},
  title     = {Concepts for Design of an Information System Conceptual Schema
               and its Utilization in the REMORA Project},
  booktitle = {Fourth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, September
               13-15, 1978, West Berlin, Germany},
  publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
  year      = {1978},
  pages     = {342-350},
  ee        = {db/conf/vldb/FoucautR78.html},
  crossref  = {DBLP:conf/vldb/78},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
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Abstract

The current Information System (IS) design methods restrict the IS design to the one based upon data bases. They totally omit to consider processing aspects. Nevertheless complete representation of real phenomena needs the simultaneous design and realisation of the IS three components : data, processing and their operational dynamics. We take in account all of these aspects and try to develop a piloting system for the design and realisation of IS (REMORA project). In this paper we define a global model for the design of a complete IS including data programs and time dynamics and we present the IS conceptual schema consistent with this orientation. This model is one of relational type. Its definition begins by a representation of the perceived reality analysed in terms of three categories : objects, operations, events. The integrity constrainsts associated to the model concepts allow the definition of the normalized conceptual schema that in particular ensures the non-redudancy quality of the IS data and processings.

Copyright © 1978 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). Abstract used with permission.


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Referenced by

  1. Colette Rolland, Christian Richard: Transaction Modeling. SIGMOD Conference 1982: 265-275
  2. Michael L. Brodie: On Modelling Behavioural Semantics of Databases. VLDB 1981: 32-42
  3. Rudi Studer: A Dialogue Interface for Data Base Applications. VLDB 1980: 167-182
  4. Erik Sandewall: A Description Language and Pilot-System Executive for Information-Transport Systems. VLDB 1979: 101-110
  5. Colette Rolland, S. Leifert, Christian Richard: Tools for Information System Dynamics Management. VLDB 1979: 251-261
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