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Complex databases can be understood well with visual
representation. A graph is a very intuitive and rational structure
to visually represent such databases. Graph Data Model (GDM)
proposed by the author formalizes data representation and
operations on the data in terms of the graph concept. The GDM is an
extension of the relational model toward structural representation.
In this model, a database is defined by a schema graph where nodes
represent record types and arcs represent link types that are
relationships between two record types. The capabilities of the GDM
include direct representation of many-to-many relationships and of
the relationships within a single record type. The characteristic
operators are those associated with links: existential, universal,
numerical and transitive link operators. Graph Data Language (GDL)
is a data language based on this GDM. The essence of the GDL is
path expressions used for formulation of queries. The concepts of
GDM and GDL have actually been implemented by Ricoh Co., Ltd. and a
system based on these concepts is commercially available for many
UNIX machines.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2001, held in Tokohama, Japan, in November 2001.The 45 revised full papers presented together with three keynote presentations were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 197 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on spatial databases, spatio-temporal databases, XML, information modeling, database design, data integration, data warehouse, UML, conceptual models, systems design, method reengineering and video databases, workflows, web information systems, applications, and software engineering.
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