Version Control And Management in Computer-Aided Design Databases

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Version Control And Management in Computer-Aided Design Databases
Ahmed, Rafi
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80 It should be pointed out the this transformation of a DAG into a hierar- chy is motivated by a search for an optimum clustering. It provides arguably the most efficient sequential ordering of objects for the execution of design operations.
The parent-child references in a DAG, which are represented in the internal assem- bly of an object, remain valid in their hierarchical representation.
6.3 Traversals of Hierarchies In Section 6.1, we proposed a number of operations and three important uni
...ts of clustering. The three operations OR, TT, and ST are fundamental to the nature of design databases. An efficient execution of these operations are pro- vided by the proposed clustering and indexing (discussion of which is postponed to a later section) schemes. The operator PCT is also extremely important; in fact, the operation ST becomes meaningful only when it is preceded by a PCT. It is expected that there will be repeated calls to ST after a call has been made to PCT.
Therefore, the nodes of a hierarchy should be organized in a sequential order in which they are most likely to be accessed.


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