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Semantic Integrity Constraints in Federated Database Schemata (Extended Abstract)

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Ausgezeichnete Informatikdissertationen 1999

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Federated database systems [SL90] provide a uniform and transparent interface to distributed and heterogeneous databases. Such an interface consists of a federated database schema which is an integrated view onto different database schemata. This federated database schema should correctly reflect the semantics of the component database schemata of which it is composed. Since the semantics of a database schema is also determined by a set of semantic integrity constraints, a correct schema integration has to deal with integrity constraints existing in the different component database schemata.

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Türker, C. (2000). Semantic Integrity Constraints in Federated Database Schemata (Extended Abstract). In: Fiedler, H., et al. Ausgezeichnete Informatikdissertationen 1999. GI-Dissertationspreis. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84823-9_23

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