<p>The Ninth International Workshop on Foundations of Models and Languages for Data and Objects (FoMLaDO) took place in Dagstuhl Germany, Sept- ber 18{21, 2000. The topic of this workshop was Database schema Evolution and Meta-Modeling; this FoMLaDO Workshop was hence assigned the acronym DEMM 2000.
Database Schema Evolution and Meta-Modeling: 9th International Workshop on Foundations of Models and Languages for Data and Objects FoMLaDO/DEMM 2000 Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 18β21, 2000 Selected Papers
β Scribed by Can TΓΌrker (auth.), Herman Balsters, Bert de Brock, Stefan Conrad (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2065
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Ninth International Workshop on Foundations of Models and Languages for Data and Objects (FoMLaDO) took place in Dagstuhl Germany, Sept- ber 18{21, 2000. The topic of this workshop was Database schema Evolution and Meta-Modeling; this FoMLaDO Workshop was hence assigned the acronym DEMM 2000. These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the accepted papers of the DEMM 2000 workshop. Twelve regular papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The papers address the following issues: { Consistency of evolving concurrent information systems { Adaptive speci cations of technical information systems { Change propagation in schema evolution of object-based systems { Evolving software of a schema evolution system { Logical characterization of schema evolution { Con?ict management in integrated databases { Evolving relation schemas { Conceptual descriptions of adaptive information systems { OQL-extensions for metadata access { Metamodeling of schema evolution { Metrics for conceptual schema evolution { Incremental datawarehouse construction In addition to the regular papers, there is an invited paper by Can Turk Β¨ er on schema evolution in SQL99 and (object-)relational databases. Acknowledgements: We wish to thank the program committee members for their work on reviewing the submitted papers. We also wish to thank all a- hors for submitting papers to this workshop. Moreover, all participants of the workshop are thanked for contributing to lively discussions. Thanks also to Elke Rundensteiner, who delivered an invited talk on the SERF-project concerning ?exible database transformations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Schema Evolution in SQL-99 and Commercial (Object-)Relational DBMS....Pages 1-32
Consistency Management in Runtime Evolving Concurrent Information Systems: A Co - nets -Based Approach....Pages 33-60
Adaptive Specifications of Technical Information Systems....Pages 61-67
Evolving the Software of a Schema Evolution System....Pages 68-84
Schema Evolution and Versioning: A Logical and Computational Characterisation....Pages 85-99
Temporal Branching as a Conflict Management Technique....Pages 100-114
Evolving Relations....Pages 115-132
QFD Matrix for Incremental Construction of a Warehouse via Data Marts....Pages 133-141
Change Propagation in an Axiomatic Model of Schema Evolution for Objectbase Management Systems....Pages 142-162
Evolving Objects: Conceptual Description of Adaptive Information Systems....Pages 163-181
Extending the Object Query Language for Transparent Metadata Access....Pages 182-201
A Metamodeling Approach to Evolution....Pages 202-219
Defining Metrics for Conceptual Schema Evolution....Pages 220-244
β¦ Subjects
Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval
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