1991
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-55015-1_10
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Updatable views in object-oriented databases

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“…As is indicated in [7,10], two kinds of views can be identified: object-preserving views, whose instances have the same object identifier as the base instances from which they have been generated, and object-generating views, which create new instances, generating new object identifiers. Object-preserving views facilitate the implementation of the view mechanism and the convenience of using them is described in [10], where it is indicated that object preservation is crucial for a flexible and straightforward view definition facility.…”
Section: Nature Of the View Instancesmentioning
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“…As is indicated in [7,10], two kinds of views can be identified: object-preserving views, whose instances have the same object identifier as the base instances from which they have been generated, and object-generating views, which create new instances, generating new object identifiers. Object-preserving views facilitate the implementation of the view mechanism and the convenience of using them is described in [10], where it is indicated that object preservation is crucial for a flexible and straightforward view definition facility.…”
Section: Nature Of the View Instancesmentioning
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“…Object-preserving views facilitate the implementation of the view mechanism and the convenience of using them is described in [10], where it is indicated that object preservation is crucial for a flexible and straightforward view definition facility. In fact, in an OO model the view update problem is closely related to the nature of view instances [7,8,10] because of the existence of object identifiers (object identity). In an object-preserving model, an update on a view instance is automatically propagated to the base instance, whereas in an object-generating model, it is necessary to hold the correspondence between every generated view instance and its base instances, and some updates are not possible.…”
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“…In software development and databases, the notion of context appears in the form of views [3,23,49,1,52,41,9], aspects [46], roles [24,50], or even workspaces which are used to support cooperative work [30]. In machine learning, context is treated as environmental information for concept classification [39,37].…”
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