EVORM: A conceptual modelling technique for evolving application domains

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In this paper we present EVORM, a data modelling technique for evolving application domains. EVORM is the result of applying a general theory for the evolution of application domains to the object role modelling technique PSM, a generalisation of ER, EER, FORM and NIAM.First the general theory is presented. This theory describes a general approach to the evolution of application domains, abstracting from details of specific modelling techniques. This theory makes a distinction between the underlying information structure and its evolution on the one hand, and the description and semantics of operations on the information structure and its population on the other hand. Main issues within this theory are object typing, type relatedness and identification of objects.After a (short) introduction to PSM, this general theory is applied, resulting in EVORM. Besides having a right of its own, the usefulness of the general theory is demonstrated by interpreting its abstract results, resulting in more intuitive rules for EVORM.

论文关键词:Schema evolution,Conceptual modelling,Evolving information systems,Temporal information systems,Data modelling,Predicator set model

论文评审过程:Received 29 June 1993, Revised 22 December 1993, Accepted 20 January 1994, Available online 13 February 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-023X(94)90031-0