The object data standard: ODMG 3.0
The object data standard: ODMG 3.0
UML for Database Design
Procedures in Object-Oriented Query Languages
VLDB '95 Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Extending a View Mechanism to Support Schema Evolution in Federated Database Systems
DEXA '97 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Agile Database Techniques: Effective Strategies for the Agile Software Developer
Agile Database Techniques: Effective Strategies for the Agile Software Developer
Integration of Heterogeneous Resources through Updatable Views
WETICE '04 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Metadata in a Data Grid Construction
WETICE '04 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Implementation of updateable object views in the ODRA OODBMS
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems - Volume Part II
Optimization of queries invoking views by query tail absorption
ADVIS'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Advances in Information Systems
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Recently, a range of applications of views increases. Views are not anymore tightly related to classical databases – there are proposals to use them as means of data transformation and integration in distributed environment. Despite many aspects of view applications, there is still lack of suitable graphical notation that would help designers by providing clear notions from the very early stage of system development. Therefore, our objective is to propose a suitable extension of UML supporting the design process. We focus on modeling object-oriented updateable views in the context of data integration. We believe it is one of the most prominent appliances of views. The paper describes assumed general features of updateable object views and fits them into an object-oriented metamodel. Based on this, we suggest the necessary view-specific notation elements, and present some examples of view modeling.