Object-oriented DBMS requirements |
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Authors: | Keith A. Marrs and Laila G. Robinson |
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Affiliation: | McDonnell Douglas Corporation, McDonnell Aircraft Company, Dept. 469, Mail Code 0861041, P.O. Box 516, St. Louis, MO 63166, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The requirements on an object-oriented DBMS for management of information in a large, complex enterprise are presented. These requirements aid in the achievement of an environment characterized by data sharing, open architectures, application and data portability, and assurance of data integrity. They were defined from the point of view of a user of the DBMS; therefore they describe the expected functionality of the DBMS and do not specify the method of implementation to achieve this functionality. They encompass requirements on the data model, query and data manipulation languages, the system architecure, interfaces to the system, change management, and transaction management. |
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Keywords: | Object-oriented database management system databases heterogeneous databases distributed databases objects referential integrity SQL inheritance abstraction encapsulation open architecture client/server architecture three-schema architecture RDA data dictionary data directory IRDS data modeling IDEF NIAM EXPRESS IDEFlx prototyping transaction management |
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