Relational database systems entered the marketplace in the early 1980s and have since become the standard database model. The main reason for this success was the general agreement that they provided a satisfactory re­sponse to the typical needs of business applications. The most successful features of the relational model was the ease of use of its query language, which is set-oriented in nature, together with the conceptual simplicity of the data model. This success has stimulated the extension of the database technology to areas different from business applications, including computer-aided design, computer-aided software engineering, and knowledge representation. These new applications highlighted two major shortcomings of the relational paradigm: the inability to express complex data structures in a natural way, and a limited expressive power of query languages. To overcome the first limitation, the relational model was extended to involve nested relations, thereby relaxing the first-normal-form. To cope with the second limitation, query languages were extended to include more powerful operators.

Nested relational database systems

LAMPERTI, Gian Franco;MELCHIORI, Michele;ZANELLA, Marina
2011-01-01

Abstract

Relational database systems entered the marketplace in the early 1980s and have since become the standard database model. The main reason for this success was the general agreement that they provided a satisfactory re­sponse to the typical needs of business applications. The most successful features of the relational model was the ease of use of its query language, which is set-oriented in nature, together with the conceptual simplicity of the data model. This success has stimulated the extension of the database technology to areas different from business applications, including computer-aided design, computer-aided software engineering, and knowledge representation. These new applications highlighted two major shortcomings of the relational paradigm: the inability to express complex data structures in a natural way, and a limited expressive power of query languages. To overcome the first limitation, the relational model was extended to involve nested relations, thereby relaxing the first-normal-form. To cope with the second limitation, query languages were extended to include more powerful operators.
2011
Ateneo di appartenenza
Computer Systems, Support and Technology
Mastorakis N.E.
PE6_10 Web and information systems, database systems, information retrieval and digital libraries
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
9781611227598
Nova Science Publishers
Hauppauge, NY
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
3
268
none
Lamperti, Gian Franco; Melchiori, Michele; Zanella, Marina
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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