Title :
Dynamic knowledge representation in DOOR
Author :
Wong, Raymond K. ; Chau, H. Lewis ; Lochovsky, Frederick H.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of MPCE Comput., Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
In many class based, object oriented database systems the association between an instance and a class is both exclusive and permanent. Therefore, these systems have serious difficulties in representing objects taking on different and multiple roles over time, and hence cannot model the dynamic knowledge from the real world. The paper describes a novel object oriented database management system, called DOOR, which supports object evolution, dynamic role (context dependent) modeling, objects of multiple specific classes, and object role relationships. In DOOR, a role is an entity with state and behavior, but it does not have a globally unique identity. Therefore, its existence has to be associated with an object. A role acts as a special association between its owner and player, such that its owner can prescribe its state and its player gains its properties through dynamic role playing. In this way, an object can evolve dynamically and cooperatively according to its associated objects
Keywords :
abstract data types; data structures; deductive databases; knowledge representation; object-oriented databases; DOOR; associated objects; class; class based object oriented database systems; context dependent modeling; dynamic knowledge representation; dynamic role modeling; dynamic role playing; instance; object evolution; object oriented database management system; object role relationships; real world; Computer science; Context modeling; Data models; Database systems; Education; Iris; Knowledge representation; Object oriented databases; Object oriented modeling; Student members;
Conference_Titel :
Knowledge and Data Engineering Exchange Workshop, 1997. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Newport Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8230-2
DOI :
10.1109/KDEX.1997.629846