Jajodia et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Enforcing primary key requirements in multilevel relationsJajodia et al., 1991
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- Jajodia S
- Sandhu R
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- Proc. 4th RADC Workshop on Multilevel Database Security, Rhode Island
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The notion of a primary key is considered a fundamental concept in the classical (single- level) relational model. For example, it forms the basis for several normal forms and is used when the database schema is designed. The primary key is used to maintain integrity of …
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