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Contributions to Proceedings:

D. Bork, A. Garmendia, M. Wimmer:
"Towards a Multi-Objective Modularization Approach for Entity-Relationship Models";
in: "ER Forum, Demo and Posters 2020", J. Michael, V. Torres (ed.); issued by: RTWH Aachen; CEUR-WS.org, CEUR-WS.org, 2020, 45 - 58.



English abstract:
Legacy systems and their associated data models often evolve into large, monolithic artifacts. This threatens comprehensibility and maintainability by human beings. Breaking down a monolith into a modular structure is an established technique in software engineering. Several previous works aimed to adapt modularization also for conceptual data models. However, we currently see a research gap manifested in the absence of: (i) a flexible and extensible modularization concept for Entity Relationship (ER) models; (ii) of openly available tool support; and (iii) empirical evaluation. With this paper, we introduce a generic encoding of a modularization concept for ER models which enables the use of meta-heuristic search approaches. For the efficient application we introduce the ModulER tool. Eventually, we report on a twofold evaluation: First, we demonstrate feasibility and performance of the approach by two demonstration cases. Second, we report on an initial empirical experiment and a survey we conducted with modelers to compare automated modularizations with manually created ones and to better understand how humans approach ER modularization.

Keywords:
Entity-Relationship, Modularization, Meta-Heuristic Search, Genetic Algorithms


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_290687.pdf


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