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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    Format: 1 online resource (X, 182 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47110-3
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research. , English
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    almatuudk_9921321678102884
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 182 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    ISBN: 3-540-47110-3
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Birkbeck College, 1990. , The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research. , English
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    almahu_9947920722402882
    Format: X, 182 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540471103
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research.
    In: Springer eBooks
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    almahu_9948621463602882
    Format: X, 182 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    ISBN: 9783540471103
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662191569
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540554936
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    edocfu_9959186359602883
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 182 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47110-3
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    kobvindex_MFN1205
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 182 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47110-3
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
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    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    Format: 1 online resource (X, 182 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47110-3
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 595
    Content: This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the nested UR (universal relation) model is defined by extending the classical UR model to nested relations. Nested relations generalize flat relations and allow hierarchically structured objects to be modelled directly, whereas the classical UR model allows the user to view the database as if it were composed of a single flat relation. The author presents a comprehensive formalisation of the nested relational model, which incorporated null values into the model. Functional data dependencies and the classical notion of lossless decomposition are extended to nested relations and an extended chase procedure is defined to test the satisfaction of the data dependencies. The nested UR model is defined, and the classical UR model is shown to be a special case of the nested model.This implies that an UR interface canbe implemented by using the nested UR model, thus gaining the full advantages of nested relations over flat relations.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The underlying database models -- The null extended nested relational model -- Null extended data dependencies and the extended chase -- A universal relation model for a nested database -- A universal relation model for a single nested relation -- Concluding remarks and ongoing research. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-55493-9
    Language: English
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