scholarly journals Model Object Relational Database pada Aplikasi Notifikasi Sms

Author(s):  
Indrajani Indrajani

The purpose of this research is to analyse the database using object oriented approach. In addition, this research develops and designs an object relational database structure to make easier the process of searching for the required information. The benefit of this research is to provide a data structure that can be reused for SMS notification application developer team, so that the developers can use existing objects for future use if there are changes in the current business process. The methods used are data collection, analysis, and design. The result obtained from this research is a database structure of sms notification application, which can be used in various programming languages for using object relational database approach. For conclusion, by using the object relational database structure, application developers will be made easier in developing the current database structure. Programmer can add a new data type simply by creating a new object. Data is accessed or processed as object-oriented.

Author(s):  
Jaroslav Zendulka

Modeling techniques play an important role in the development of database applications. Well-known entity-relationship modeling and its extensions have become a widely-accepted approach for relational database conceptual design. An object-oriented approach has brought a new view of conceptual modeling. A class as a fundamental concept of the object-oriented approach encapsulates both data and behavior, whereas traditional relational databases are able to store only data. In the early 1990s, the difference between the relational and object-oriented (OO) technologies, which were, and are still used together to build complex software systems, was labeled the object-relational impedance mismatch (Ambler, 2003). The object-oriented approach and the need of new application areas to store complex data have greatly influenced database technology since that time. Besides appearance of object-oriented database systems, which fully implement objectoriented paradigm in a database environment (Catell et al., 2003), traditional relational database management systems become object-relational (Stonebraker & Brown, 1999). The most recent versions of the SQL standard, SQL: 1999 (Melton & Simon (2001) and SQL: 2003 (Eisenberg et al., 2004), introduced object-relational features to the standard and leading database producers have already released packages which incorporate them.


Author(s):  
Tor J. Larsen ◽  
Fred Niederman

This research project gathered data about the use of UML and object-oriented analysis and design as the approach to the development of information systems. The data collection method consisted of interviews with information systems application developers with wide ranging differences in background. The authors used causal mapping for analysis of the data gathered. This chapter focuses on the authors’ experiences with causal mapping as a method for exploring issues and relationships. Causal mapping was also used to document tips on its use illustrating these with findings regarding UML and object-oriented analysis and design in particular.


Author(s):  
Peretz Shoval

The term “object oriented” spread in the last decade and a half, throughout many fields of computing, including the analysis and design of information systems (IS). The use of the OO approach began in the early 1970s in fields such as computers architecture, operating systems, and artificial intelligence. But the main field to which the approach penetrated was programming languages, beginning with Simula and then with Smalltalk. Some years passed by until the approach became popular in the programming field. Reasons for the vigorous penetration of the approach include the emergence of the windows-based graphical interfaces technology, the desire to economize development costs by reusing existing software, and the transition from centralized computing to distributed- and Internet-based computing. As aforesaid, the approach penetrated into other fields of computing due to its success in the field of programming, including the field of analysis and design of IS.


Author(s):  
JOSEPH FONG ◽  
SAN KUEN CHEUNG

A methodology is introduced for translating from methods in an object-oriented database to routines in a relational database. The approach consists of three steps. The first step is to translate method signature to Persistent Stored Modules signature. The second step is to translate method source language to (function/procedure) routine. The process includes Host Language, OSQL's Qualification, Query Translation, Update Transaction Translation, and Objects inside Object. The third step is to translate method invocation to routine invocation. According to this approach, object-oriented database methods can be translated to relational database routines that can be executed in the relational database environment assisted by a frame model and case statements listing all possible cases of binding conditions and actions. The significance of the finding is adding an open object-oriented interface on top of relational database system for database interoperability and in the development of an object-relational database management system.


Author(s):  
Maulik V. Dhamecha

if you want to find out that which is the best suitable analysis then you have to find outs all the merits and demerits of that both analysis methods. The aspect of this paper is to describe combine both the traditional (structured) and the object-oriented approach, certain methodology for information systems development. Despite the fact that objects-oriented paradigm is actually widely adopted for software analysis, design, and implementation, there are still a large number of companies that continue to utilize the structured approach to develop software analysis and design. The empirical study that we present considers both an Uncontrolled and a controlled experiment with Master students. with the existing structured approach of developing a system there is significant way to know how appropriate the OO topics. So, in recent time, Objects-orientation analysis is largely acceptable subject. This paper discourses some basics about these two design paradigms.


Respati ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (27) ◽  
Author(s):  
Moammar Mohamed Abdalmjied

Today, Twitter in addition has become a way of life also has become one of the sources of data in a very large number that can be accessed by anyone and anytime as long as it is connected to the internet. Data twitter is now widely used for various purposes, e.g. for the purposes of the survey. As we know that today many organizations, both government and non-government have been utilizing Twitter as a data source. In this study, developed an application to analyze data or tweets twitter committed by the Libyan people, where most of the tweets are written in letters and Arabic. The results of the analysis are expected to be topics of conversation among the Libyan people on Twitter.Development is done by utilizing Carrot2 Framework, where the stages of analysis and design are done by using the object-oriented approach utilizing UML. In addition, the application also utilizes several open libraries, such as Apache Lucene is useful for the process of indexing and retrieval and also Twitter4J tweets, a useful library API to access tweets from Twitter.The resulting application is then tested with multiple queries, and the results of these tests can then be calculated degree of accuracy in the system generate topics of conversation.  With 10 queries, system generates 197 topics, which 185 topics are relevant while the 12 topics considered irrelevant. So the accuracy of the system can be calculated and the results obtained 93.91. It can be concluded that the accuracy of the system in generating relevant topics is 93.91%.


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