User-database interface: The effect of abstraction levels on query performance
A common classification of data models is based on their abstraction levels: physical, logical and conceptual. The user-database interaction can be similarly classified. For the conceptual-level interaction, the user and the database exchange information on the user's world, e.g., information o...
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Main Authors: | CHAN, Hock Chuan, WEI, Kwok Kee, SIAU, Keng |
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