2007
DOI: 10.1504/ijiids.2007.016684
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Mapping XML Schema to Entity Relationship and Extended Entity Relationship Models

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“…At this abstract data innovation model or conceptual schema development phase, classes and relationships of all abstract entities or items are conscientiously classified and constructed in such a way that resembles organizations' real-life exercises and events. For instance, an Entity-Relationship Model (Bagui & Bouressa, 2014;Pandey & Pandey, 2019;Storey & Song, 2017), a data modelling technique is used to delineate the variety of data to be stored and ensures efficient data management without sacrificing the quality of data in a database. A logical schema composition also functions in the same way where logical object related classes are defined.…”
Section: Step 3: Refinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this abstract data innovation model or conceptual schema development phase, classes and relationships of all abstract entities or items are conscientiously classified and constructed in such a way that resembles organizations' real-life exercises and events. For instance, an Entity-Relationship Model (Bagui & Bouressa, 2014;Pandey & Pandey, 2019;Storey & Song, 2017), a data modelling technique is used to delineate the variety of data to be stored and ensures efficient data management without sacrificing the quality of data in a database. A logical schema composition also functions in the same way where logical object related classes are defined.…”
Section: Step 3: Refinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ER model, full participation between EntityA and EntityB means that every instance of EntityA participates in a relationship with EntityB (Bagui, 2007).…”
Section: Mapping Full Participation Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if we have two entities, SCHOOL and DEPART-MENT, the cardinality ratio would answer questions like: one SCHOOL has how many DEPARTMENTs, or, one DEPARTMENT can belong to how many SCHOOLs? Cardinality ratios of relationships between entities in the ER model are presented in the form: 1:1, 1:M, or M:N (Bagui, 2007). Next we discuss the mappings of cardinality ratios of relationships between entities or objects in general SDOs and XML's SDO constructs.…”
Section: Mapping Cardinality Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To describe the data in a domain of interest, the Entity Relationship (ER) model and its extensions have been widely used 17–21. In this paper, a conceptual schema of social publishing is built based on the AR‐enriched ER (AR‐EER) model,22 which is an extension of the ER model by enriching it with association rules (ARs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%