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Weaving temporal and reliability aspects into a schema tapestry
Authors:Curtis    Richard T.    Faiz    Sabah   Shailesh Joshi  
Affiliation:

aWashington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

bUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA

cUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

dFlorida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

Abstract:In aspect-oriented programming (AOP) a cross-cutting concern is implemented in an aspect. An aspect weaver blends code from the aspect into a program’s code at programmer-specified cut points, yielding an aspect-enhanced program. In this paper, we apply some of the concepts from the AOP paradigm to data. Like code, data also has cross-cutting concerns such as versioning, security, privacy, and reliability. We propose modeling a cross-cutting data concern as a schema aspect. A schema aspect describes the structure of the metadata in the cross-cutting concern, identifies the types of data elements that can be wrapped with metadata, i.e., the cut points, and provides some simple constraints on the use of the metadata. Several schema aspects can be applied to a single data collection, though in this paper we focus on just two aspects: a reliability aspect and a temporal aspect. We show how to weave the schema for these two aspects together with the schema for the data into a single, unified schema that we call a schema tapestry. The tapestry guides the construction, interpretation, and validation of an aspect-enhanced data collection.
Keywords:Databases   Schema design   Temporal databases   Metadata   Aspect-oriented programming
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