inDev: A software to generate an MVC architecture based on the ER model

Author(s):  
Alan Ramírez‐Noriega ◽  
Yobani Martínez‐Ramírez ◽  
Samantha Jiménez ◽  
Jesús Soto‐Vega ◽  
J. Francisco Figueroa‐Pérez
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hao Hua ◽  
Ludger Hovestadt

AbstractThe Erdős-Rényi (ER) random graph G(n, p) analytically characterizes the behaviors in complex networks. However, attempts to fit real-world observations need more sophisticated structures (e.g., multilayer networks), rules (e.g., Achlioptas processes), and projections onto geometric, social, or geographic spaces. The p-adic number system offers a natural representation of hierarchical organization of complex networks. The p-adic random graph interprets n as the cardinality of a set of p-adic numbers. Constructing a vast space of hierarchical structures is equivalent for combining number sequences. Although the giant component is vital in dynamic evolution of networks, the structure of multiple big components is also essential. Fitting the sizes of the few largest components to empirical data was rarely demonstrated. The p-adic ultrametric enables the ER model to simulate multiple big components from the observations of genetic interaction networks, social networks, and epidemics. Community structures lead to multimodal distributions of the big component sizes in networks, which have important implications in intervention of spreading processes.


2012 ◽  
Vol 170-173 ◽  
pp. 3431-3435
Author(s):  
Yan Chyuan Shiau ◽  
Lian Ting Lu ◽  
Tai Yu Chen ◽  
Chih Ying Lee

As the living quality of the citizens gradually improved, traveling becomes an important recreational activity. The internet speedily provides information related to tour sites. However, web pages generally present merely words and pictures that are not impressive enough to the viewers. Spatial concepts, distance calculation, and tools for vacation planning are also often not provided by the websites. This study combines the usage of 3dSpace, GoogleMap, ER Model, Windows Mobile, SuperPad. It gathers the tour-sites related information of HsinChu city; such as local restaurants, famous attractions, and high rating hotels in the area. The study develops search interface integrated with the Google Map Engine. After selecting of category and input of specific key words, the related information of specific location and 360° satellite image could be shown on browser. The route calculation trips between local attractions is provided on this project. This investigation combines the GPS function to the smart phone, helping the users to arrive at their destination correctly within the minimum time.


The chapter discusses the necessity for data modeling in NoSQL world. The NoSQL data modeling is a huge challenge because one of the main features of NoSQL databases is that they are schema-free, that is they allow data manipulation without the need for the previous modeling or developing an entity-relationship (ER) or similar model. Although the absence of a schema can be an advantage in some situations, with the increase in the number of NoSQL database implementations, it appears that the absence of a conceptual model can be a source of substantial problems. In order to better understand the need for data modeling in NoSQL databases, first the basic structure of an ER model and an analysis of its limitations are summarized, especially regarding an application in NoSQL databases. The concept and Object modeling notation is presented as one of the possible solutions for data modeling in NoSQL databases.


Author(s):  
Sikha Bagui ◽  
Richard Sweetman

In this paper the authors present a conceptual framework for translating Service Data Objects (SDOs) and XML’s SDOs to the Entity Relational (ER) Model. With the increasing dependence on service oriented architectures and the increasing need for SDOs in service oriented architectures (SOA), it is important to have a good understanding of SDOs in terms of the ER model so that SDOs can be easily converted to the relational model. In this paper they show how common SDO constructs and XML’s SDO constructs conceptually map to the ER model.


2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manolis Peponakis

<p>The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that is suitable for the Semantic Web. We examine the Entity Relationship (ER) model, which has been selected by IFLA as a “conceptual framework” in order to model the FR family (FRBR, FRAD and RDA), and the problems ER causes as we move towards the Semantic Web. Subsequently, while maintaining the semantics of the aforementioned standards but rejecting the ER as a conceptual framework for bibliographic data, this paper builds on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) potential and documents how both the RDF and Linked Data’s rationale can affect the way we model bibliographic data.</p>In this way, a new approach to bibliographic data emerges where the distinction between description and authorities is obsolete. Instead, the integration of the authorities with descriptive information becomes fundamental so that a network of correlations can be established between the entities and the names by which the entities are known. Naming is a vital issue for human cultures because names are not random sequences of characters or sounds which stand just as identifiers for the entities - they also have socio-cultural meanings and interpretations. Thus, instead of describing indivisible resources, we could describe entities that appear in a variety of names on various resources. In this study, a method is proposed to connect the names with the entities they represent and, in this way, to document the provenance of these names by connecting specific resources with specific names.


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