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    Tag: metadata

    2008: “Managing the History of Metadata in support for DB Archiving and Schema Evolution”

    TO APPEAR “Managing the History of Metadata in support for DB Archiving and Schema Evolution“, Carlo A. Curino, Hyun J. Moon, Carlo Zaniolo, ER Interational Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management (ECDM) 2008

    Modern information systems, and web information systems
    in particular, are faced with frequent database schema changes, which
    generate the necessity to manage such evolution and preserve their his-
    tory. In this paper, we describe the Panta Rhei Framework designed to
    provide powerful tools that: (i) facilitate schema evolution and guide the
    Database Administrator in planning and evaluating changes, (ii) support
    automatic rewriting of legacy queries against the current schema version,
    (iii) enable efficient archiving of the histories of data and metadata, and
    (iv) support complex temporal queries over such histories. We then in-
    troduce the Historical Metadata Manager (HMM), a tool designed to
    facilitate the process of documenting and querying the schema evolution
    itself. We use the schema history of the Wikipedia database as a telling
    example of the many uses and benefits of HMM.
     

     For more information: http://yellowstone.cs.ucla.edu/schema-evolution/index.php/Prima

    Posted on May 27, 2008Categories PublicationsTags db archiving, metadata, schema evolutionLeave a comment on 2008: “Managing the History of Metadata in support for DB Archiving and Schema Evolution”
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