A Methodology for Creating User Views in Database Design

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The View Creation System (VCS) is an expert system that engages a user in a dialogue about the information requirements for some application, develops an Entity-Relationship model for the user's database view, and then converts the E-R model to a set of Fourth Normal Form relations. This paper describes the knowledge base of VCS. That is, it presents a formal methodology, capable of mechanization as a computer program, for accepting requirements from a user, identifying and resolving inconsistencies, redundancies, and ambiguities, and ultimately producing a normalized relational representation. Key aspects of the methodology are illustrated by applying VCS's knowledge base to an actual database design task. © 1988, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Storey, V. C., & Goldstein, R. C. (1988). A Methodology for Creating User Views in Database Design. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 13(3), 305–338. https://doi.org/10.1145/44498.45064

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