On the implementation of a conceptual schema model within a three-level DBMS architecture*

S. Navathe, Johann Lemke
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The ANSI/X3/SPARC study group on database management systems 2 as well as some independent researchers 17 , 10 have proposed a three-level "coexistence" architecture to database management systems. Under this approach (see Figure 1 ) a number of different users can be supported by means of different External Schemas, possibly with different data models and languages. It involves construction of a conceptual schema which completely represents the structure and semantics of a particular database. The underlying internal schema must provide a storage representation for the conceptual schema. Although the composition and scope of the conceptual schema is still a matter of controversy, 1 several data models, semantic models (e.g., References 7 , 8 , 9 , 13 , 16 , 20 , 21 ) etc. could be considered as candidates for defining conceptual schema. Given a particular model for the conceptual schema, a number of problems arise in its implementation into a three-level DBMS, particularly regarding the design of an internal schema specification language to specify the mapping of the model into storage.
在三级DBMS体系结构中概念模式模型的实现*
数据库管理系统的ANSI/X3/SPARC研究小组2以及一些独立研究人员提出了数据库管理系统的三层“共存”架构。在这种方法下(参见图1),可以通过不同的外部模式(可能使用不同的数据模型和语言)来支持许多不同的用户。它涉及到一个概念模式的构建,这个概念模式完全代表了一个特定数据库的结构和语义。底层内部模式必须为概念模式提供存储表示。尽管概念模式的组成和范围仍然存在争议,但有几个数据模型、语义模型(例如,参考文献7,8,9,13,16,20,21)等可以被认为是定义概念模式的候选者。给定概念模式的特定模型,在将其实现为三层DBMS的过程中会出现许多问题,特别是关于内部模式规范语言的设计,以指定模型到存储的映射。
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