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Database design tools need to be adaptable to a wide range of designers.
This paper surveys the strategy support of the design system RADD and demonstrates how different database design strategies can be developed and supported.
This research has been supported by DFG Th 465/2.
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Thalheim, B. (1995). A General Framework for Database Design Strategies. In: Eder, J., Kalinichenko, L.A. (eds) East/West Database Workshop. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3577-7_19
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