DocumentCode
3088751
Title
The role of meta-objects and self-description in an engineering data warehouse
Author
McClatchey, R. ; Kovacs, Z. ; Estrella, F. ; Le Goff, J.-M. ; Varga, L. ; Zsenei, M.
Author_Institution
Centre for Complex Cooperative Syst., Bristol, UK
fYear
1999
fDate
36373
Firstpage
342
Lastpage
350
Abstract
As enterprises, data and functions become increasingly complex and distributed the need for information systems to be both customisable and interoperable also increases. Large scale engineering and scientific projects demand flexibility in order to evolve over time and to interact with external systems (both newly designed and legacy in nature) while retaining a degree of conceptual simplicity. The design of such systems is heavily dependent on the flexibility and accessibility of the data model describing the enterprise´s repository. The model must provide interoperability and reusability so that a range of applications can access the enterprise data. Making the repository self-describing, based on `meta-object´ structures, ensures that knowledge about the repository structure is available for applications to interrogate and to navigate around for the extraction of application-specific data. In this paper, a large application is described which uses a meta-object based repository to capture engineering data in a large data warehouse. It shows that adopting a meta-modeling approach to repository design provides support for interoperability and a sufficiently flexible environment in which system evolution and reusability can be handled
Keywords
data models; data warehouses; engineering information systems; meta data; open systems; query processing; application-specific data extraction; conceptual simplicity; customisable information systems; data model; engineering data warehouse; enterprise repository; external system interaction; interoperable information systems; meta-modeling; meta-objects; reusability; self-description; system evolution; Assembly; Collision mitigation; Data engineering; Data models; Data warehouses; Databases; Detectors; Performance evaluation; Postal services; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database Engineering and Applications, 1999. IDEAS '99. International Symposium Proceedings
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0265-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IDEAS.1999.787284
Filename
787284
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