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Using a metamodel to represent object-oriented data models
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EngineeringObject-oriented ModelingDatabasesMetadataOrion Data ModelSemantic WebData ScienceSemantic Data ModelManagementModel-based Software DevelopmentData IntegrationData ManagementKnowledge RepresentationOntology FusionAutomatic GenerationObject TypesComputer ScienceDatabase ModelObject-oriented DatabaseSoftware DesignSchemasObjectrelational DatabaseData-driven ModelingDatabase DesignRelational QueriesObject-oriented Data ModelsData ModelsObject ModelingData Modeling
A metamodel for describing the semantics of object-oriented data models is presented. This metamodel supports the automatic generation of conceptual database design tool software for a variety of data models. Data modeling is viewed as having three levels of abstraction. The physical database, at the lowest level, stores objects and relationships. Specific data models reside at the middle level. A data model consists of object types and relationship types. The metamodel resides at the highest level and is composed of metaobject types and metarelationship types. To illustrate the utility of the metamodel, the representation of the ORION data model is presented.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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