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Information Modeling and Relational Databases, 2nd Edition
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Information Modeling and Relational Databases, 2nd Edition

by Terry Halpin, Tony Morgan
July 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
976 pages
30h 19m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Chapter Notes

This chapter covered a lot of territory, and is technically the most challenging chapter in this book. Further discussion can be found in the following research papers, upon which much of the material in this chapter is based. These papers also contain detailed references to related work.

For conceptual joins, see Halpin (2002a, 2005c). For deontic rules, see Halpin (2006a, 2007a). For temporal issues in data modeling see Halpin’s series of online articles on this topic in Business Rules Journal (www.brcommunity.com/index.php). For collection types, see Halpin (2000b). For nominalization and objectification, see Halpin (2005a, 2008). For higher-order types, see Halpin (2004a, 2005d).

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ISBN: 9780123735683