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What is Version

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Database Technologies and Applications: Current and Future Trends
Is a unity that has a unique and immutable identity as well as an internal structure
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Versioning Approach for Database Evolution
Hassina Bounif (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-242-8.ch011
Abstract
Schema evolution is an important research topic with an extensive literature built up over the years. However, databases are still reluctant to change and thus their evolution is difficult to achieve because the evolution of the schema involves several issues at different levels of the database schema such as the change management at the logical level. Several approaches have been proposed to achieve the evolution of a schema of a wide range of types of databases. Versioning, modification and views are examples of these chosen approaches. In this paper, we present and discuss one of these approaches, which is the versioning approach for database evolution. The future trends of the versioning are presented as well.
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Building Defect Prediction Models in Practice
A version of a software system relates the system’s implementation and all related artifacts to a specific point in time, usually when an instance of the system under development is released. In this chapter, the term “version” is used interchangeably with the term “release”.
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Database Engineering Supporting the Data Evolution
An alternative of a database element, with variations in structure, function or behavior, used in the context of an application as a boundary of the work executed. A version can represent a state of an evolving element with variant and invariant properties (Conradi & Westfechtel, 1998). A collection of actions executed on a database element can generate an element version if it results in significant alterations of the element’s characteristics.
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