Research Projects
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Im Folgenden finden Sie einige Informationen über abgeschlossene bzw. aktuell laufende Forschungsprojekte an der Fakultät, welche über das Forschungsinformationssystem zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Darüber hinaus finden Sie weitere Informationen zu Projekten auch über die Webseiten der jeweiligen Institute und Professuren.
2016
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011
2015
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011
2014
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011
2013
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011
2012
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011
2011
Flexs
Titel (Englisch)
Flexs
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch)
Database systems are subject to considerable changes. A growing number of application scenarios requires the management of data, whose structure is determined by different users and stakeholders. This affects open databases like Freebase, multitenant sytems like Salesforce and adhoc-integration tools like Needlebase. Each of the involved users and stakeholders can have a different view and a different understanding of the managed data, defined by their respective context. Ultimately, this makes a homogeneous schematic modelling impossible or impracticable.rnrnBesides user-contexts, many application areas are influenced by changing business environments, continuous development (eternal-betas) or expansions of the mini-world. With this the related schemas become time-dependant, which means that schema changes are no longer the exception, but a regular event. The project FLEXS (Database Design for FLEXible Schemas) aims to examine the potential of flexible schemas in the area of relational databases (RDBMS).rnrn
Zeitraum
08/2011
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner
Projektmitarbeiter
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Voigt
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
Database Design for FLEXible Schemas, relational databases
Berichtsjahr
2011