Physical Design in OODBMS 1 Physical Design in OODBMS
by Dieter Gluche, Marc H. Scholl
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Abstract:
Physical database design is the process of identifying the optimal internal layout of data to be stored on disk to represent the logical information contained in the logical database schema. This terminology originates from the ANSI-3-Schema-Architecture, where the idea of the separation was that the logical schema represents the global
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