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Contextualization as an independent abstraction mechanism for conceptual modeling

Authors :
Analyti, Anastasia
Theodorakis, Manos
Spyratos, Nicolas
Constantopoulos, Panos
Source :
Information Systems. Mar2007, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p24-60. 37p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Abstract: The notion of context appears in computer science, as well as in several other disciplines, in various forms. In this paper, we present a general framework for representing the notion of context in information modeling. First, we define a context as a set of objects, within which each object has a set of names and possibly a reference: the reference of the object is another context which “hides” detailed information about the object. Then, we introduce the possibility of structuring the contents of a context through the traditional abstraction mechanisms, i.e., classification, generalization, and attribution. We show that, depending on the application, our notion of context can be used as an independent abstraction mechanism, either in an alternative or a complementary capacity with respect to the traditional abstraction mechanisms. We also study the interactions between contextualization and the traditional abstraction mechanisms, as well as the constraints that govern such interactions. Finally, we present a theory for contextualized information bases. The theory includes a set of validity constraints, a model theory, as well as a set of sound and complete inference rules. We show that our core theory can be easily extended to support embedding of particular information models in our contextualization framework. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03064379
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Information Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22718986
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2005.05.001