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Using a query language to state consistency constraints for repositories
Henrich, Andreas; Däberitz, Dirk (2025): Using a query language to state consistency constraints for repositories, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 59–68.
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2025
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Lecture notes in computer science
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Roland R. Wagner und Helmut Thoma (Hrsg.), Database and expert systems applications : 7th international conference, DEXA ’96, Zurich, Switzerland, September 9 - 13, 1996 ; proceedings, Berlin u. a.: Springer, 1996, S. 59–68, ISBN: 978-3-540-61656-6
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1996
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English
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Modern system development environments usually deploy the object management facilities of a repository to store the documents created and maintained during system development. In this paper we present a pragmatic approach to express various levels of consistency for the data maintained in such a repository. The levels of consistency are achieved by means of a query language. Consistency constraints are stated as queries searching for inconsistent items in the repository. The queries are handled by a generic analyzer, which checks the defined constraints whenever appropriate. Furthermore, we present a general classification schema for consistency constraints and describe how different classes of constraints are handled by our approach.
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query language
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Conferenceobject
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November 10, 2025
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