An introduction to database systems: vol. I (4th ed.)
An introduction to database systems: vol. I (4th ed.)
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Development of Data-Base Technology
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A history and evaluation of System R
Communications of the ACM
A relational model of data for large shared data banks
Communications of the ACM
Principles of Database Systems
Principles of Database Systems
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
An overview of Knowledge Representation
Proceedings of the 1980 workshop on Data abstraction, databases and conceptual modeling
Conversing with management information systems in a natural language
Communications of the ACM
Issues in the design of relational model management systems
AFIPS '83 Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference
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The successful implementation of data base management systems has led to suggestions that similar systems, called model management systems, be developed for decision models to facilitate and control user access to models and to integrate sets of models. This paper compares data management and model management in a relational context and examines an important difference between them: the conspicuous presence of sensitivity analysis in model management and its complete absence in data management. The paper concludes by outlining the salient issues in the integration of data and model management.