From information requirements to DBTG-data structures

Author:

Bubenko J. A.1,Berild S.1,Lindencrona-Ohlin E.1,Nachmens S.1

Affiliation:

1. Research group CADIS, Department of Information Processing and Computer Science, Royal Institute of Technology/University of Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

The problem of determining, analysis and description of a particular application's information structure (and relations) and the process of mapping the information structure to a “good” data structure (in this case a DBTG-type structure) is considered. The applicability of a top-down oriented design procedure to a relatively large practical data base design case is demonstrated. A conceptual framework and a notation to be used for determining and definition of information requirements, information structure and information relations is suggested. A systematic and partly formalized approach to map an information structure to a DBTG-type data structure is discussed. The problem of analysis and evaluation of alternative DBTG-type structures is also considered.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems,Software

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