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Vol: 49(63) No: 3 / September 2004

A Physical Design Methodology for Databases
Adi Cristina Mitea
Department of Computer Science, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Hermann Oberth Faculty, Zaharia Boiu street No. 2 – 4, 2400 Sibiu, Romania, phone: (040) – 269 &#, e-mail: adi_mitea@yahoo.com
Ionel Jian
Department of Computer Science, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Automatic Control and Computer Science Faculty, Vasile Parvan street No. 2, 1900 Timisoara, Romania, phone: (040) – 256 &#, e-mail: jian@cs.utt.ro


Keywords: methodology, physical database design, relational databases, object-relational databases

Abstract
Database design is a part of a larger process called information system design. Database design is divided in three phases: conceptual design, logical design and physical design. Physical database design is the process of deciding physical storage structures for the data files and access methods used to make an efficient data access. If the physical structure of the database is not well suited, it will be very poor performance when the database will be in the operational phase. The methodology we present helps to elaborate this designing level with more accuracy and to obtain at the end a more suitable structure for the database.

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