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Design of an Information System Part
Nguyen, Minh Duc ; Dydowicz, Petr (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis focuses on the design of an information system part for the selected company, which should simplify work with record logging. The design is based on an analysis of the current state of the company. It includes software selection, data model, integrity constraints, economic evolution and benefits.
Mining XML Integrity Constraints
Fajt, Stanislav ; Nečaský, Martin (advisor) ; Svoboda, Martin (referee)
The most important integrity constraints in XML are primary keys and foreign keys. In general, keys are essential in understanding both the structure and properties of data. They provide an instrument by which va- lues from a given set of attributes uniquely identify tuples in a database. As a result, keys are important to main database operations. Since XML beco- mes lingua franca for data exchange on the web, it is widely accepted as a model of real world data. Because XML documents in general can appear in any semi-structured form, structural constraints (including keys) are often imposed on the data that are to be modified or processed These constra- ints are formally defined in a schema.Unfortunately, in spite of the obvious advantages, the presence of a schema is not mandatory and many XML do- cuments are not joined with any. Consequently, no integrity constratins are specified in those documents, neither. This thesis is mainly focused on the inference of primary and foreign keys from XML documents. 1
Design of an Information System Part
Nguyen, Minh Duc ; Dydowicz, Petr (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis focuses on the design of an information system part for the selected company, which should simplify work with record logging. The design is based on an analysis of the current state of the company. It includes software selection, data model, integrity constraints, economic evolution and benefits.
Mining XML Integrity Constraints
Fajt, Stanislav ; Nečaský, Martin (advisor) ; Svoboda, Martin (referee)
The most important integrity constraints in XML are primary keys and foreign keys. In general, keys are essential in understanding both the structure and properties of data. They provide an instrument by which va- lues from a given set of attributes uniquely identify tuples in a database. As a result, keys are important to main database operations. Since XML beco- mes lingua franca for data exchange on the web, it is widely accepted as a model of real world data. Because XML documents in general can appear in any semi-structured form, structural constraints (including keys) are often imposed on the data that are to be modified or processed These constra- ints are formally defined in a schema.Unfortunately, in spite of the obvious advantages, the presence of a schema is not mandatory and many XML do- cuments are not joined with any. Consequently, no integrity constratins are specified in those documents, neither. This thesis is mainly focused on the inference of primary and foreign keys from XML documents. 1

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