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Relational Modeling Example: The Bank Case
Modeling Steps:The Bank Case
Step1: Semantic Modeling Using GSER -> bank.ser (for GSER)
Step2: Operational Modeling Using GOER -> bank.oer (for GOER)
RPIs CIM Modeling Example:
CIM Semantic Model -> cim. ... oer (for GOER) & Diagram Images
Technical Paper for RPIs CIM model: Core Information Model
The Bank Case
Step 1 - Semantic E-R Modeling
This modeling example consists of seven reports required of a typical bank. ... Four data items in theis case are equivalent: b_date, x_date, dentrpt and dstrpt. ...
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* Adding Operating Rules for Bank Case
In addition to data modeling, the IBMS also provides facility for including inter- and intra-subject production rules. ...
In the Rule Builder window that pops up, check type "operational" for the rule and give it an appropriate name, for example, Checking Plus. ...
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Step 2 - Operational E-R Modeling
The CASE-tool is used to obtain an Operational Entity Relationship (OER) Model. ... At this stage, the modeling process is complete. The user can now use the CASE-tool to generate a database schema.
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Acknowledgement:
Based on a similar example in S.
Approximate Word count = 960 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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