Managing Schema Evolution in a Federated Spatial Database System

Author:

Wu Xiaoying1,Xia Jianhong (Cecilia)1,West Geoff1,Arnold Lesley2,Veenendaal Bert1

Affiliation:

1. Curtin University, Australia

2. Landgate, Australia

Abstract

In this chapter, an Automatic Schema Evolution Framework is explored and developed to more effectively manage schema evolution in a FSDBS. This framework provides a Schema Element Dependency Meta-Model, a set of Schema Change Templates, and incorporates view generation, view rewriting, and query rewriting as solutions. These developed methods ensure applications can accommodate schema changes and hence remain valid.

Publisher

IGI Global

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