2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00287-002-0276-y
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Schemaevolution in Workflow-Management-Systemen

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“…From a static point of view, process schema evolution can be compared to the evolution of database schemes [95] which mainly happens at a static level as well; i.e., how to map data types, data structures, and integrity constraints of the "old" database schema to the respective data types, data structures, and integrity constraints of the "new" database schema (in a semantics-preserving way).…”
Section: Challenges Of Process Schema Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a static point of view, process schema evolution can be compared to the evolution of database schemes [95] which mainly happens at a static level as well; i.e., how to map data types, data structures, and integrity constraints of the "old" database schema to the respective data types, data structures, and integrity constraints of the "new" database schema (in a semantics-preserving way).…”
Section: Challenges Of Process Schema Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%