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Rose T., Jarke M., Mylopoulos J., "Organizing software repositories -- modeling requirements and implementation experiences", In Proc. 16th Intl. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, IL, Sept. 23-25, 1992.

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An Executable Meta Model for Re-Engineering of Database Schemas - Jeusfeld, Johnen (1994)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

....Analysis) We re use the top of this meta model for our purpose and the idea of navigating in the meta model to find suitable target constructs of the mapping. Different from [JANN92] we use a deductive query language to classify an input database schema. That idea can also be found in [ROSE92] for the purpose of classifying documents in a software repository. Our approach is more generic than [ROSE92] because it classifies over two instantiation levels. The integration of heterogeneous databases is addressed in [KKM93] by representing relational and conceptual data models in an ....

....model to find suitable target constructs of the mapping. Different from [JANN92] we use a deductive query language to classify an input database schema. That idea can also be found in [ROSE92] for the purpose of classifying documents in a software repository. Our approach is more generic than [ROSE92] because it classifies over two instantiation levels. The integration of heterogeneous databases is addressed in [KKM93] by representing relational and conceptual data models in an object oriented framework. The representation language is similar to the one we propose. However, the purpose is the ....

Rose T., Jarke M., Mylopoulos J., "Organizing software repositories -- modeling requirements and implementation experiences", In Proc. 16th Intl. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, IL, Sept. 23-25, 1992.


Query by Class, Rule and Concept - Staudt, Nissen, Jeusfeld (1993)   (Correct)

....retrieved answers with a specialized theorem prover. A second extension is that query relaxation techniques are incorporated to rank answers by similarity to the query rather than demanding precise instantiation. Another aspect of software databases, dynamic clustering, has been investigated in [36]. A dynamic cluster is a collection of objects where the membership frequently changes. For example, a program object may belong for a certain short time to the cluster Uncompiled. Instead of procedurally assigning objects to such classes, a membership condition expressed as a query class ....

T. Rose, M. Jarke, J. Mylopoulos, "Organizing software repositories - modeling requirements and implementation experiences", in Proc. 16th Int. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, Ill., 1992.


ConceptBase - A Deductive Object Base - Jarke, Eherer, Gallersdorfer.. (1993)   Self-citation (Jarke)   (Correct)

....for integrity constraints, e.g. each imported property of a software module must be exported by another module. QueryClass ReleasedProgram isA Program with parameter producer: Agent constraint isreleased: this instate Released) and (this owner producer) end The above example (taken from [RJM92]) shows a typical query class used for dynamic classification of objects. ConceptBase allows to store such queries as permanently just like any other class. Note that membership to this class is derived and that updates to the software repository may change the membership of certain objects. The ....

Rose T., Jarke M., Mylopoulos J., "Organizing software repositories -- modeling requirements and implementation experiences", In Proc. 16th Intl. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, IL, Sept. 23-25, 1992.


Query Classes - Staudt, Jarke, Jeusfeld, Nissen (1993)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Jarke)   (Correct)

....languages offer an enumeration construct which would allow to express such a condition in the type language. used the query language concept as is, others base extensions such as access to external data stores on it. Software databases and repositories. Dynamic clusters are introduced in [22] as collections of objects where the membership frequently changes. Instead of procedurally assigning objects to such classes, a membership condition expressed as a query class automatically classifies objects into the correct clusters. Due to the deductive nature of query classes, the dynamic ....

T. Rose, M. Jarke, J. Mylopoulos, "Organizing software repositories - modeling requirements and implementation experiences", in Proc. 16th Int. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, Ill., 1992.


An Application Perspective to Deductive Object Bases - Jarke, Staudt (1993)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Jarke)   (Correct)

....requirement concerns the reasoning capabilities offered for computing dependencies of objects within and between subsystems. Static dependencies state control conditions, whereas dynamic dependencies are automatically created by the system. In the following, we use a simple example adapted from [RJM92] where ConceptBase is used as a software repository containing information about dependencies among software modules as sources and compiled programs. This example assumes two subsystems as clients of the repository: a program development environment mainly concerned with program sources, and a ....

Rose T., Jarke M., Mylopoulos J. "Organizing software repositories - modeling requirements and implementation experiences." In Proc. 16th Int. Computer Software & Applications Conf., Chicago, Ill.

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