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ON modularity for conceptual data models and the consequences for subtyping, inheritance and overriding

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2 Author(s)
De Troyer, O. ; Infolab B302a, Tilburg Univ., Netherlands ; Janssen, R.

The binary relationship model is used to explain the principles of schema object types (SOTs). A SOT is a modularization concept for conventional conceptual data models, based on decomposition and abstraction from context. A SOT is at one level a single object type, but at a lower level it is described by a conceptual schema itself. The issue of subtyping, inheritance, and overriding for SOTs are discussed. The relevance of SOTs for object-oriented models is indicated

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Data Engineering, 1993. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on

Date of Conference: 19-23 Apr 1993

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