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:*<b>The DB-MAIN model</b>. This model is a partial implementation of the GER. It has been developed for the DB-MAIN CASE environment. A precise definition can be found in the DB-MAIN manuals [***] and in DB design tutorials [***]. | :*<b>The DB-MAIN model</b>. This model is a partial implementation of the GER. It has been developed for the DB-MAIN CASE environment. A precise definition can be found in the DB-MAIN manuals [***] and in DB design tutorials [***]. | ||
:*<b>Temporal data models</b>. [P01-02] | :*<b>Temporal data models</b>. [P01-02] | ||
− | :*<b>Relational model (theory)</b>. | + | :*<b>Relational model (theory)</b>. [B09], [RXX-XX] |
:*<b>DBMS models</b>. [P09-02],[P09-03], [RXX-XX] | :*<b>DBMS models</b>. [P09-02],[P09-03], [RXX-XX] | ||
− | :*<b>UML | + | :*<b>UML data model</b>. [R02-01][B09] |
*'''Keywords''' | *'''Keywords''' | ||
:ER model, Invidual model, UML class diagrams, wide-spectrum model, GER model, logical data model, temporal model, relational model, network model, hierarchical model, OO model, large schema layout, semantic and statistical aspects of models, IS-A relations | :ER model, Invidual model, UML class diagrams, wide-spectrum model, GER model, logical data model, temporal model, relational model, network model, hierarchical model, OO model, large schema layout, semantic and statistical aspects of models, IS-A relations |
mation ?, Technical report, 2002 [full text]