Automated transformation for style normalization of schemas

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000

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ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods that facilitate mapping from an XML schema to an object model, while mitigating object impedance mismatch. A normalization component can flatten nesting scopes and/or and reduce the number of types in subtyping hierarchies, and a core mapping component can supply the object type. A subsequent object level transformation can typically be performed on the object model, to create the final object model.

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