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Qué (quién) es NIAM - definición

PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE
NIAM; Object role modelling; Nijssen's Information Analysis Method; Object–relationship modeling; Object Role Modeling; Niam; Object role modeling; Natural language Information Analysis Method; Object-Role Modeling; Object-Role modeling; Object-role model; Entity-predicator model; Object-role modelling; Object-role modeling; Object-relationship modeling
  • Example of an ORM2 diagram
  • Overview of object–role model notation, Stephen M. Richard (1999).<ref name="SMR99"/>
  • Example of the application of Object Role Modeling in a "Schema for Geologic Surface", Stephen M. Richard (1999).<ref name="SMR99">Stephen M. Richard (1999). [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1999/of99-386/richard.html Geologic Concept Modeling]. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-386.</ref>

NIAM         
Object Role Modeling         
<programming> (ORM) A conceptual modelling approach that pictures the application world as a set of objects that play roles (parts in relationships, which may be unary, binary or higher order). ORM provides both graphical and textual languages that enable models to be expressed naturally. For data modelling purposes, its graphical language is more expressive than ER or UML. http://orm.net/. (1999-08-27)
Object-role modeling         
Object-role modeling (ORM) is used to model the semantics of a universe of discourse. ORM is often used for data modeling and software engineering.

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Object–role modeling

Object–role modeling (ORM) is used to model the semantics of a universe of discourse. ORM is often used for data modeling and software engineering.

An object–role model uses graphical symbols that are based on first order predicate logic and set theory to enable the modeler to create an unambiguous definition of an arbitrary universe of discourse. Attribute free, the predicates of an ORM Model lend themselves to the analysis and design of graph database models in as much as ORM was originally conceived to benefit relational database design.

The term "object–role model" was coined in the 1970s and ORM based tools have been used for more than 30 years – principally for data modeling. More recently ORM has been used to model business rules, XML-Schemas, data warehouses, requirements engineering and web forms.

Ejemplos de uso de NIAM
1. At this weekend‘s talks in Libya, rebel negotiator Tadjadine Bechir Niam waved a copy of the 2006 peace accord.
2. "Seven –– this will be number eight," Niam said, noting a look at his suit, which unlike Dosa‘s was neatly tailored.
3. Niam, a member of a splinter faction of the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, attended his first round of Darfur peace talks in 2003, he said.
4. "They humiliated the Palestinians and provoked people against us." In a neat apartment decorated only with framed sayings of the Koran, Niam Mohammed Ahmed, the wife of one of the jailed men, said her husband "was arrested just because he was a Palestinian." Ahmed said security agents kicked her 6–year–old boy and cursed him as "son of a dog." "It used to be good here, but not now," said Takiya Khuder Ahmed, 61, the bedridden mother of three of the suspects.