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Towards a formulation and definition of data reorganization
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Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) workshop on Data description, access and control table of contents
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Pages: 83 - 100  
Year of Publication: 1974
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SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ABSTRACT

Data reorganization can be informally defined as the process of changing the logical and/or physical organization of data so that it can be processed more effectively in a new hardware/software environment. Motivation for data reorganization is presented and examples given. The major issues that were taken into consideration in the formulation of a definition of data reorganization are discussed. These include the scope of the definition and issues of loss of information and data independence. A formal definition of data reorganization is presented and discussed through the use of a four level model of data. The spectrum of reorganization, from logical to physical, is discussed, and examples presented. Finally, the complexity of data reorganization operations is discussed.


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E. F. Codd, "Further Normalization of the Relational Data Base Model," Courant Computer Science Symposia 6, "Data Base Systems," New York City, May 24-25, 1971, Prentice Hall.
 
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G.H. Mealey, "Another Look at Data," Proc. FJCC 1967, pp. 525-534.
 
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S. Navathe, "Logical Normal Forms for Data Translation," Submitted for publication to ACM SIGFIDET Workshop on Data Description, Access and Control, January 1974.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
James P. Fry: colleagues
David W. Jeris: colleagues