ER Models | ERM References | ERM Anthologies |
Model No. | 74 | |||
Short Citation | (Heuser et al. 1993) | |||
Year | 1993 | |||
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Descendant of | (Batini et al. 1992) | |||
Constructs | Inherent | Entity Type | r: entity place | |
Relationship Type | r: relationship place, dead links | |||
Value Sets / Attributes | r: attribute place | |||
New | Invented | Adapted | ||
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Borrowed | Included | live links (Petri nets) | ||
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Syntactic Rules | Live links connect places, transitions, entity types, relationship types. | |||
Semantics | formal | |||
Focus | g | |||
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Remarks | ER diagrams are translated into Petri nets. | |||
Cause | Citation | ... the need also to include dynamic properties (p. 275). ... the semantic of an E-R diagram ... can be expressed in terms of a high-level Petri net (p. 276). | ||
Content | Expressiveness | behavior | ||
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Binary Vector | Structure/General | [E1] | ||
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Behavior | [E17] | 1 | ||
[E18] | 1 | |||
Application | [E19] | |||
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Domain-Specifics | [E28] | |||
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Expressiveness Values | Total | 0.27 | ||
Data Model | 0.50 | |||
Application | 0.00 | |||
Domain Specifics | 0.00 | |||
Partially Redundant Constructs | Conjunctive Concepts | S | ||
Linked Concepts | H |