CLAS - A Formal Aid to Data Elements Identification
Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 4 (1994) no. 2, p. 159 .

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The method CLAS (Continuous Logic Attribute Synthesis ) is a formalization of the standard method named Synthesis of Attributes used for identification of entities and attributes in information systems design. It differs from the original method in a sense that the subjectiveness in the procedure of evaluation of parameters is eliminated by introducing formalized quantitative measures for elementary criteria. Also, the three global identification criteria which may cause II contradiction are reduced to one by the use of continuous logic functions.
Keywords: Data elements. information systems, identification, synthesis of attributes
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Dušan Malbaški; Danilo Obradović. CLAS - A Formal Aid to Data Elements Identification. Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 4 (1994) no. 2, p. 159 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/YJOR_1994_4_2_a2/