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Towards a theory of refinement for data migration

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We develop a theoretical framework for refining transformations occurring in the process of data migration. A legacy kernel can be discovered at a high-level abstraction which consolidates heterogeneous data sources in a legacy system. We then show that migration transformations are specified via the composition of two subclasses of transformations: property-preserving transformations and property-enhancing transformations at flexible levels of abstraction. By defining a refinement scheme with the notions of correct refinements for property-preserving and property-enhancing transformations, we are able to stepwise refine migration transformations and to prove the correctness of refinements. The result of this paper lays down a formal foundation for investigating data migration.

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Conceptual Modeling, ER 2011 - 30th International Conference, Proceedings

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