1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf01976201
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Object-oriented query language access to relational databases: A semantic framework for query translation

Abstract: Abstract. This research investigates an approach to query processing in a multidatabase system that uses an objectoriented model to capture the semantics of other data models. The object-oriented model is used to construct a global schema, defining an integrated view of the different schemas in the environment. The model is also used as a self-describing model to build a meta-database for storing information about the global schema. A unique aspect of this work is that the object-oriented model is used to desc… Show more

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“…From this standpoint, the query translation approach is prudent and cost-effective in ways similar to many high profile systems that have enjoyed acceptance in the past [47], [48]. In fact, despite their relatively slower performance compared to a direct implementation, language translation has often been the de facto standard for testing language properties [49], [50] due to the negligible implementation cost, especially as a research prototype.…”
Section: Query Processormentioning
confidence: 96%
“…From this standpoint, the query translation approach is prudent and cost-effective in ways similar to many high profile systems that have enjoyed acceptance in the past [47], [48]. In fact, despite their relatively slower performance compared to a direct implementation, language translation has often been the de facto standard for testing language properties [49], [50] due to the negligible implementation cost, especially as a research prototype.…”
Section: Query Processormentioning
confidence: 96%