A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses

The Object-Oriented (OO) conceptual models have the power in describing and modelling real-world data semantics and their inter-relationships in a form that is precise and comprehensible to users. Conversely, XML is fast emerging as the dominant standard for storing, describing and interchanging dat...

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Main Authors: Chang, Elizabeth, Rajugan, R., Dillon, Tharam S., Feng, L.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33611
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author Chang, Elizabeth
Rajugan, R.
Dillon, Tharam S.
Feng, L.
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Dillon, Tharam S.
Feng, L.
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description The Object-Oriented (OO) conceptual models have the power in describing and modelling real-world data semantics and their inter-relationships in a form that is precise and comprehensible to users. Conversely, XML is fast emerging as the dominant standard for storing, describing and interchanging data among various Enterprises Information Systems (EIS) and databases. With software engineering placing added emphasis on MDA solutions and modelling approaches, it is important to investigate data models for EIS that are abstract enough to be utilized under the MDA paradigm, yet is adoptable in the current data engineering practice. In this paper, we demonstrate a set of language independent conceptual operators for constructing abstract views for XML. The proposed view model has conceptual and logical extensions for supporting abstract views definitions at the conceptual level.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-336112017-01-30T13:38:08Z A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses Chang, Elizabeth Rajugan, R. Dillon, Tharam S. Feng, L. MDA EIS object-oriented databases Enterprise Information Systems information systems XML software engineering The Object-Oriented (OO) conceptual models have the power in describing and modelling real-world data semantics and their inter-relationships in a form that is precise and comprehensible to users. Conversely, XML is fast emerging as the dominant standard for storing, describing and interchanging data among various Enterprises Information Systems (EIS) and databases. With software engineering placing added emphasis on MDA solutions and modelling approaches, it is important to investigate data models for EIS that are abstract enough to be utilized under the MDA paradigm, yet is adoptable in the current data engineering practice. In this paper, we demonstrate a set of language independent conceptual operators for constructing abstract views for XML. The proposed view model has conceptual and logical extensions for supporting abstract views definitions at the conceptual level. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33611 IEEE fulltext
spellingShingle MDA
EIS
object-oriented
databases
Enterprise Information Systems
information systems
XML
software engineering
Chang, Elizabeth
Rajugan, R.
Dillon, Tharam S.
Feng, L.
A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title_full A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title_fullStr A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title_full_unstemmed A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title_short A layered view model for XML repositories and XML data warehouses
title_sort layered view model for xml repositories and xml data warehouses
topic MDA
EIS
object-oriented
databases
Enterprise Information Systems
information systems
XML
software engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33611