A System for Interactive Error Detection.
Gerald A. Wilson, Sandra B. Salazar:
A System for Interactive Error Detection.
VLDB 1979: 32-51@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/vldb/WilsonS79,
author = {Gerald A. Wilson and
Sandra B. Salazar},
editor = {Antonio L. Furtado and
Howard L. Morgan},
title = {A System for Interactive Error Detection},
booktitle = {Fifth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, October
3-5, 1979, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Proceedings},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
year = {1979},
pages = {32-51},
ee = {db/conf/vldb/WilsonS79.html},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/vldb/79},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
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Abstract
The system described in part in this paper is one
of the ongoing research efforts to provide powerful
automated tools for coping with data base error
detection. Intended as a "filter" between the users
and their DBMS, the Cooperative Overt Passive
Error-Detection (COPE) system is designed to be
easily interfaced to virtually any DBMS. COPE
makes a clear distinction between the knowledge
required to detect data base errors, and the
procedures needed to apply that knowledge. The
knowledge is represented in a DBMS independent
Conceptual Model in the form of a special purpose
language. This paper describes the mechanisms
employed in COPE to apply the error detection
knowledge of the Conceptual Model. The concept of
dynamic transactions, transactions constructed on-
the-fly, is introduced. Dynamic transactions
permit the system to create independent "user
contexts", which are single user views of a data base
in the process of being updated. In addition to
checking for errors within each user's actions, the
system avoids having errors introduced in the data
base due to undesirable interactions between users.
The use of these techniques enables COPE to be
applied to both pre-existing data bases, and proposed
data base updates. The system can operate
interactively, so that users may request explanations
for the errors reported to them, and obtain
some forms of assistance in determining appropriate
corrections.
Copyright © 1979 by The Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (IEEE).
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Referenced by
- Gerald A. Wilson:
A Conceptual Model for Semantic Integrity Checking.
VLDB 1980: 111-125
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