Systems and methods to facilitate utilization of database modeling
First Claim
1. A network data modeling system, comprising:
- a protocol component that employs computerized mark-up language extensions to facilitate data interactions between network components; and
an object model that wraps the extensions inside a subsequent data language in order to support online and offline database languages.
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Abstract
The subject invention relates to systems and methods that extend the network data access capabilities of mark-up language protocols. In one aspect, a network data modeling system is provided. The system includes a protocol component that employs a computerized mark-up language to facilitate data interactions between network components. An extension component operates with the protocol component to support the data transactions, where the extension component supplies various commands above standard network and database protocols. An object model is provided as a wrapper to the extensions in order to support various online and offline database development applications.
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20 Claims
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1. A network data modeling system, comprising:
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a protocol component that employs computerized mark-up language extensions to facilitate data interactions between network components; and
an object model that wraps the extensions inside a subsequent data language in order to support online and offline database languages. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for interacting with a database, comprising:
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employing a base analysis protocol to communicate between database components;
adding one or more extensions to the base analysis protocol; and
wrapping the extensions in a procedural language to isolate database applications from implementation details within the database components. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A system to facilitate database interactions, comprising:
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means for extending a base analysis protocol to communicate between one or more network components;
means for defining at least one parameter extension for the base analysis protocol; and
means for wrapping the parameter extension in an object model protocol to facilitate online and offline database application development.
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