Data structures and DBMS for CAD Systems- A review
| International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) | |
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Volume-4 Issue-8 | ||
Year of Publication : 2013 | ||
Authors :Mehak Sharma, Manikant Sharma |
Mehak Sharma, Manikant Sharma "Data structures and DBMS for CAD Systems- A review"International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT),V4(8):2760-2768 August Issue 2013 .ISSN 2231-2803.www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract:- The structures for the storage of data in CAD systems influence to a large extent the effectiveness of the system. This paper reviews the wide range of data structures and database management systems (DBMS) available for structuring CAD data. The relationship between these basic data types, their composite structures and the classical data models (on which many DBMS are based) is discussed, and the limitations of existing DBMS in modeling CAD data highlighted. This paper also outlines the historical development of data management systems in order to identify the key issues for successful systems. It identifies the need for data independence and the embedding of structural and behavioural semantics in the database as key issues in the development of modern systems. Hierarchical, Network, Relational, Object-oriented and Object-relational data management systems are reviewed. A short summary of related research is given. The paper concludes with some speculation on the future directions that database technology might take.
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Keywords : Data structures; Database management systems; Computer aided design