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Conceptual data modelling techniques aim at the representation of data (structures) at a high level of abstraction. This implies that conceptual data modelling techniques should not only be capable of representing complex structures in a natural way, but also the rules (constraints) that must hold for these structures. Contemporary data modelling techniques, however, do not provide a language which, on the one hand, has a formal semantics and, on the other hand, leads to natural looking expressions. In this paper, an informal introduction to such a language (LISA-D) for the data modelling technique (PSM), is presented. PSM is a generalisation of object-role models (such as ER, NIAM and FORM).
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A.H.M. ter Hofstede
H.A. Proper
Th.P. van der Weide
G. Gupta
University of Canterbury
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