Sagit Shiran’s research while affiliated with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and other places

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Entity-relationship and object-oriented data modeling—An experiment comparison of design quality
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February 1997

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Data & Knowledge Engineering

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Sagit Shiran

We compare EER and OO data models from the point of view of design quality. Quality is measured in terms of (a) correctness of the conceptual schemas being designed, (b) time to complete the design task, and (c) designers' preferences of the models. Result of an experimental comparison of the two models reveal that the EER model surpasses the OO model for designing unary and ternary relationships, it takes less time to design EER schemas, and the EER model is preferred by designers. We conclude that even if the objective is to implement an OO database schema, the recommended procedure is to: (1) create an EER conceptual scheme, (2) map it to an OO schema, and augment the target schema with behavioral constructs that are unique to the OO approach.

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... Each data type has a value, a unit, and an uncertainty, and belongs to an entity instance [37]. Different data models can be created along the DT life cycle and different models may share the same entities, which may raise the challenges of semantics, interoperability, scalability, quality, etc. Best practices to create high-fidelity data models, such as Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) [41], Data Flow Diagram (DFD), Unified Modeling Language (UML) [8], ontology development, etc. To implement the conceptual, logical, and physical data models there is a need for data integration and interoperability, the subsequent sections discuss the DT data integration and interoperability. ...

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DMFDT: Data Management Framework for Digital Twin
Entity-relationship and object-oriented data modeling—An experiment comparison of design quality

Data & Knowledge Engineering