Using Object Role Modelling To Teach Database Design

  • Byrne B
  • Garvey M
  • Jackson M
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Abstract

Traditionally database design has been taught using Entity Relationship (ER) modelling. In this paper we set out some of the problems that learners experience with the ER approach. We argue that Object Role Modelling (ORM), a design method taught at the University of Wolverhampton helps overcome these problems.

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Byrne, B., Garvey, M., & Jackson, M. (2003). Using Object Role Modelling To Teach Database Design. In U. O’Reilly, A. James, & M. Jackson (Eds.), Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Databases (TLAD) (pp. 44–48). LTSN-ICS.

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