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Language Features for Flexible Handling of Exceptions in Information Systems (1985)  (Make Corrections)  (59 citations)
Alexander Borgida
ACM Transactions on Database Systems



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Abstract: We present an exception handling facility suitable for languages used to implement database-intensive Information Systems. Such a mechanism facilitates the development and maintenance of more flexible software systems by supporting the abstraction of details concerning special or abnormal occurrences. We consider the type constraints imposed by the schema as well as various semantic integrity assertions to be normalcy conditions, and the key contribution of this work is to allow exceptions to... (Update)

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A. Borgida. Language features for flexible handling of exceptions in information systems. ACM Transaction on Database Systems, 10, pages 563--603, 1985. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/borgida85language.html   More

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    author = "Alexander Borgida",
    title = "Language Features for Flexible Handling of Exceptions in Information Systems",
    journal = "ACM Transactions on Database Systems",
    volume = "10",
    number = "4",
    pages = "565--603",
    year = "1985",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/borgida85language.html" }
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