Database Design with Semantic Object Models Database Processing Chapter 7 Database Design with Semantic Object Models David M. Kroenke © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of a Simple Object Page 170 Figure 7-1 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of a Simple Object “has no multi-value attributes and no object attributes” Page 170
Representation of a Composite Object “has one or more multi-value simple or group attributes but no object attributes” Page 171
Representation of a Composite Object Page 171 Figure 7-3 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Compound Objects Page 172 Figure 7-5 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of 1:1 Page 173 Figure 7-6 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of 1:N Page 174 Figure 7-8 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of N-M Page 175 Figure 7-8 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of a Hybrid Object Page 177 Figure 7-12 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Cases of Hybrid Cardinality Page 178 Figure 7-13 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of an Association Object Page 179 Figure 7-15 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of Parent and Subtyles Page 181 Figure 7-17 © 2000 Prentice Hall
Representation of Archetype / Version Object Page 182 Figure 7-19 © 2000 Prentice Hall