ER+: A Conceptual Model for Distributed Multilayer Systems

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Distributed databases and data transformation mechanisms are highly relevant to Business Intelligence and Data Analytics. Most enterprise systems today have multiple and distributed databases, and the growing dissemination of Edge-Oriented architectures is driving this trend across many industries and business domains. The Entity-Relationship (ER) model is fundamental to modeling complex enterprise systems, but it has shortcomings. In particular, the ER model cannot represent data transport between different locations (or databases) of a system, nor can it conceptually express data transformation operations, such as aggregate and line functions, that are standard in data analytics. Therefore, we propose ER+, an extension of the ER model, where data distribution, data transport, data transformation, and information generation for distributed operational and analytical systems can be visually identified. The new ER+ representation has another important benefit, it provides the basis for transforming conceptual models into physical implementations of distributed data-oriented systems. This work introduces new concepts in ER modeling and illustrates their application. The practicality of the ER+ model is also demonstrated through the TPC-H benchmark.

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Carvalho, G., Bernardino, J., Pereira, V., & Cabral, B. (2023). ER+: A Conceptual Model for Distributed Multilayer Systems. IEEE Access, 11, 62744–62757. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3287796

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