• DocumentCode
    3542370
  • Title

    Achieving physical data independence in hypermedia databases

  • Author

    Prückler, Thomas ; Schrefl, Michael

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Inf. Syst., Linz Univ., Austria
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    14-16 Aug 1996
  • Firstpage
    141
  • Lastpage
    150
  • Abstract
    As a large amount of hypermedia data is collected the question of storing these data in hypermedia databases arises. One of the problems encountered is how to separate applications from the data so that the same data can be used by many applications and changes to data organization have-besides execution-time-no effect on applications. In conventional databases this problem is solved by the concept of physical data independence. We argue that the concept of physical data independence can be applied beneficially to hypermedia databases, too. So far, while the demand for physical data independence has been voiced in a number of papers, only partial solutions have been proposed. We describe the part of a hypermedia database management system which deals with physical data independence and show how an existing database management system can be extended in this direction. In particular; we present a DataBlade for Ilustra, extending Illustra with physical data independence for images
  • Keywords
    hypermedia; multimedia computing; visual databases; DataBlade; Ilustra; data organization; data storage; hypermedia data; hypermedia database management system; hypermedia databases; images; physical data independence; Data models; Data security; Database systems; Focusing; Image databases; Image segmentation; Image storage; Information systems; Knowledge engineering; Multimedia databases;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Multimedia Database Management Systems, 1996., Proceedings of International Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Blue Mountain Lake, NY
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-7469-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MMDBMS.1996.541865
  • Filename
    541865