Various requirements that usually are imposed on data, constraints, updates and methods for checking the integrity of databases can be perceived as inflexible straitjackets. We show that such restrictions can be notably relaxed or even completely abandoned without forfeiting any major advantage. On the contrary, a significant amount of flexibility is gained by relaxing or abandoning several established prerequisites for integrity checking.
Citation:
Hendrik Decker, Davide Martinenghi, "Getting Rid of Straitjackets for Flexible Integrity Checking," dexa, pp.360-364, 18th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2007), 2007