Adapting Queries to Database Schema Changes in Hybrid Polystores

Author(s):  
Jerome Fink ◽  
Maxime Gobert ◽  
Anthony Cleve
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
David R. Soller ◽  
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Ralph A. Haugerud ◽  
Evan E. Thoms ◽  
Nancy R. Stamm ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Slavica Aleksic ◽  
Ivan Lukovic ◽  
Pavle Mogin ◽  
Miro Govedarica

IIS*Case is an integrated CASE tool that supports the automation and intelligent support of complex and highly formalized design and programming tasks in the development of an information system. IIS*Case, as a tool from the class of domain oriented design environments, generates relational database schemas in 3rd normal form with all relevant data constraints. SQL Generator is an IIS*Case tool that generates the implementation specification of a database schema according to ANSI SQL:2003 standard. The generator may also produce a database schema specification for Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle DBMSs. The paper describes SQL Generator's traits, considers aspects of its application, and shows its use in the implementation of a complex database constraint using procedural mechanisms of a particular relational DBMS. SQL Generator is implemented in Java and Oracle JDeveloper environment.


Author(s):  
I. Boates ◽  
G. Agugiaro ◽  
A. Nichersu

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Recent advances in semantic 3D city modelling and a demand from utility network operators for multi-utility data models integration have contributed to the emergence of an open Application Domain Extension (ADE) of the CityGML data model tailored to multiple types of utility networks. This extension, called the Utility Network ADE, is still in active development. However, work is already well underway to create data samples and to develop methods of modelling thereupon. In this paper, a mapping of the Utility Network ADE data model to a relational database schema is introduced. A sample of a freshwater network using the Utility Network ADE and based on data from the city of Nanaimo, Canada, is also presented. This sample has also been imported into a relational database schema built upon the 3DCityDB (a database implementation of CityGML) extended with a schema of the Utility Network ADE. Further to this, a series of basic network analysis functions have been defined and implemented in SQL to interact with the database so as to carry out sample atomic processes involved in network modelling, such as reading semantic properties of elements, calculating composite physical parameters of the network as a whole, and performing simple topological routing to serve as a guiding example for further and more complex development. A brief outlook is also presented, suggesting areas with high potential for future research and development of this nascent data model.</p>


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