Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
This chapter is devoted to the integration of the ASSO features in B. ASSO is a database design methodology defined for achieving conceptual schema consistency, logical schema correctness, flexibility in reflecting the real life changes on the schema and efficiency in accessing and storing information. B is an industrial formal method for specifying, designing, and coding software systems. Starting from a B specification of the data structures and of the transactions allowed on a database, two model transformations are designed: the resulting model, called Structured Database Schema, integrates static and dynamics exploiting the novel concepts of Class-Machine and Specialized Class-Machine. Formal details which must be specified if the conceptual model of ASSO is directly constructed in B are avoided; the costs of the consistency obligations are minimized. Class Machines supported by semantic data models can be correctly linked with Class-Machines supported by object Models.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
H.1 Models and Principles; H.2 Database Management; F.4 Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Database design
List of contributors:
Locuratolo, ELVIRA IMMACOLATA
Book title:
Database Technologies: concepts, methodologies, tools and applications