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Advances in object-oriented data modeling / edited by Michael P. Papazoglou, Stefano Spaccapietra, Zahir Tari.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cooperative information systemsPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 367 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262281218
  • 026228121X
  • 0585443920
  • 9780585443928
  • 9780262161893
  • 0262161893
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advances in object-oriented data modeling.DDC classification:
  • 005.1/17 21
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.O35 A38 2000eb
Other classification:
  • 54.62
  • PN 625
  • ST 231
  • ST 230
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface. Blossoming of Object-Oriented Data Modelling. 1. Advances in Object-Oriented Data Modeling / Moira Norrie -- I. Behavioral Modeling. 2. Behaviorally Driven Approach to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Object-Oriented Data Modeling / Lois M.L. Delcambre and Earl F. Ecklund. 3. Objects and Events as Modeling Drivers / M. Teisseire, P. Poncelet and R. Cicchetti. 4. On the Design of Behavior Consistent Specializations of Object Life Cycles in OBD and UML / Michael Schrefl and Markus Stumptner -- II. Transformation and Reverse Engineering. 5. Mapping an Extended Entity-Relationship into a Schema of Complex Objects / Rokia Missaoui, Robert Godin and Jean-Marc Gagnon.
Summary: Until recently, information systems have been designed around different business functions, such as accounts payable and inventory control. Object-oriented modeling, in contrast, structures systems around the data--the objects--that make up the various business functions. Because information about a particular function is limited to one place--to the object--the system is shielded from the effects of change. Object-oriented modeling also promotes better understanding of requirements, clear designs, and more easily maintainable systems.This book focuses on recent developments in representational and processing aspects of complex data-intensive applications. The chapters cover "hot" topics such as application behavior and consistency, reverse engineering, interoperability and collaboration between objects, and work-flow modeling. Each chapter contains a review of its subject, followed by object-oriented modeling techniques and methodologies that can be applied to real-life applications.Contributors : F. Casati, S. Ceri, R. Cicchetti, L. M. L. Delcambre, E. F. Ecklund, D. W. Embley, G. Engels, J. M. Gagnon, R. Godin, M. Gogolla, L. Groenewegen, G. S. Jensen, G. Kappel, B. J. Krm̃er, S. W. Liddle, R. Missaoui, M. Norrie, M. P. Papazoglou, C. Parent, B. Perniei, P. Poncelet, G. Pozzi, M. Schreft, R. T. Snodgrass, S. Spaccapietra, M. Stumptner, M. Teisseire, W. J. van den Heuevel, S. N. Woodfield.
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Until recently, information systems have been designed around different business functions, such as accounts payable and inventory control. Object-oriented modeling, in contrast, structures systems around the data--the objects--that make up the various business functions. Because information about a particular function is limited to one place--to the object--the system is shielded from the effects of change. Object-oriented modeling also promotes better understanding of requirements, clear designs, and more easily maintainable systems.This book focuses on recent developments in representational and processing aspects of complex data-intensive applications. The chapters cover "hot" topics such as application behavior and consistency, reverse engineering, interoperability and collaboration between objects, and work-flow modeling. Each chapter contains a review of its subject, followed by object-oriented modeling techniques and methodologies that can be applied to real-life applications.Contributors : F. Casati, S. Ceri, R. Cicchetti, L. M. L. Delcambre, E. F. Ecklund, D. W. Embley, G. Engels, J. M. Gagnon, R. Godin, M. Gogolla, L. Groenewegen, G. S. Jensen, G. Kappel, B. J. Krm̃er, S. W. Liddle, R. Missaoui, M. Norrie, M. P. Papazoglou, C. Parent, B. Perniei, P. Poncelet, G. Pozzi, M. Schreft, R. T. Snodgrass, S. Spaccapietra, M. Stumptner, M. Teisseire, W. J. van den Heuevel, S. N. Woodfield.

Preface. Blossoming of Object-Oriented Data Modelling. 1. Advances in Object-Oriented Data Modeling / Moira Norrie -- I. Behavioral Modeling. 2. Behaviorally Driven Approach to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Object-Oriented Data Modeling / Lois M.L. Delcambre and Earl F. Ecklund. 3. Objects and Events as Modeling Drivers / M. Teisseire, P. Poncelet and R. Cicchetti. 4. On the Design of Behavior Consistent Specializations of Object Life Cycles in OBD and UML / Michael Schrefl and Markus Stumptner -- II. Transformation and Reverse Engineering. 5. Mapping an Extended Entity-Relationship into a Schema of Complex Objects / Rokia Missaoui, Robert Godin and Jean-Marc Gagnon.

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