| R. K. Burns. A Conceptual Model for Multilevel Database Design. Proc. 5th Rome Laboratory Database Security Workshop, Oct. 1992. |
....however does not offer a graphical notation and only limited support to detect conflicting constraints. Two further related projects are known. Both projects consider, in addition to modeling the static of the application, to include the behavior of the system within the datbase design process. In [13] the ER model has been extended to capure limited dynamics by including the operations create , find and link into the conceptual database representation while in [14] ER has been used to model the static part of a MLS application and data flow diagramming to model the behavior of the system. ....
R. K. Burns. A Conceptual Model for Multilevel Database Design. Proc. 5th Rome Laboratory Database Security Workshop, Oct. 1992.
....using a formal specification language. Two further related projects are known. Both projects improve over previous approaches because they consider to include modeling the system functions, in addition to modeling the static of the application, within the conceptual modelling process. In [14] the ER model has been extended to capture limited behavior by including the operations create , find , and link into the conceptual database representation whereas in [15] Rumbaugh s OMT is applied for designing MLS database applications. A security classification language used to express the ....
Burns, R. K. (1992). A Conceptual Model for Multilevel Database Design. Proc. 5th Rome Laboratory Database Workshop, Oct. 1992.
....from the semantics of application represented by the relational database. c IFIP 1997. Published by Chapman Hall tuples. Considerable research has been done to address this problem (see, for example, the work of Hinke (Hinke 1988) Thuraisingham (Thuraisingham 1991) Binns (Binns 1992) Burns (Burns 1992), Garvey et al. Garvey et al. 1992) Hinke and Delugach (Hinke et al. 1992) Lin (Lin 1992) Qian et al. Qian et al. 1993) and Rath et al. Rath et al. 1995) The aim of these works is to yield a well designed multilevel database in the sense that a user cannot, through any series of database ....
Burns, R.K. (1992) A conceptual model for multilevel database design, Proc. Fifth Rome Laboratory Database Security Workshop, Fredonia, NY.
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