Patent ReferencesComputer apparatus and method for logical modelling Parallel database processing system and retrieval method using secondary key Entity-relation database Graphical environment for interactively specifying a target system Integrated activity management system Rule engine interface for a visual workflow builder Slit-covering profile with integrated repair solution "What if . . . " function for simulating operations within a task workflow management system Computer executable workflow resource management system Method for generating a multi-tiered index for partitioned data InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 09863456 filed on 05/22/2001US Classes:707/1, DATABASE OR FILE ACCESSING719/316, Managed object system700/87, Editing/modifying714/20, Plural recovery data sets containing set interrelation data (e.g., time values or log record numbers)707/203, Version management707/10Distributed or remote accessExaminersPrimary: Courtenay, III, St. JohnInternational ClassG06F017/30AbstractIn accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, association forming entities are: a) maintained as objects in a like manner to the data objects being associated; and b) are themselves partitioned objects comprising two or more association fragments, each association fragment being mostly concerned with the interfaces to a particular data object participating in the association. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, each association fragment affiliated with a particular data object is stored in a location that enhances the ease of interaction between the association fragment and the data object. For example, where a first data object and second data object are maintained in data stores at some distance from one another, physically or logically, then a first association fragment will be located with or near to the first data object, and a second association fragment will be located with or near the second data object, at least within the same partition. This arrangement may be preferable because the volume of interaction between a data object and its respective association fragment may far outweigh the interaction needed between the two association fragments. This arrangement may also be preferable as the volume of interaction between a client application and both the data object and respective association fragment may exceed the interaction needed between the two association fragments. Some interactions will employ only one of the association fragments with the net result being a reduction in communications requirements and an improvement in performance. The present invention further provides for defining logical domains which are arbitrary and entirely orthogonal to partitions.Other References
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