Objects and databases
Succeeding with objects: decision frameworks for project management
Succeeding with objects: decision frameworks for project management
The object database handbook: how to select, implement, and use object-oriented databases
The object database handbook: how to select, implement, and use object-oriented databases
Object-oriented modeling and design for database applications
Object-oriented modeling and design for database applications
Object databases in practice
Object normal forms and dependency constraints for object-oriented schemata
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Building Object Applications That Work: Your Step-by-Step Handbook for Developing Robust Systems with Object Technology
Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing
Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing
On Normalization of Relations in Relational Databases
Programming and Computing Software
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There are only very few approaches to normalizing object-oriented data. In this paper we present an approach to normalization of the object-oriented conceptual model based on UML class diagrams. First part of the paper describes the current status in the area of formal methods used for object-oriented data modeling. Second part presents four normalization rules, which are based on own experience and modified Ambler-Beck approach. These normalization rules are introduced on an example. Our method has been used in education at several universities. It has been and is also used for database design in software development projects, which we carried out. Recently, development of the CASE tool based on this approach has been started.