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There seems to be a marked difference between software design and data base design. The software designer solves the task having a particular application in mind, whereas the data base designer solves the task having a particular subsection of the (his !) “world” in mind. This distinction might seem hypocritical — however, it surfaces as soon as one starts thinking about Object-Oriented Design [2].
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Mittermeir, R. (1991). Design-Aspects supporting Software Re-use. In: Dusink, L.M., Hall, P.A.V. (eds) Software Re-use, Utrecht 1989. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3536-4_11
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