The main idea in "Anchor Modeling" is the brutal plagiarism of my paper

From: vldm10 <vldm10_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 01:37:38 -0700 (PDT)
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In „Anchor modeling“ the main idea is "anchor" . The anchor idea is a brutal plagiarism of my ideas and solutions in my paper. You can see my paper on my website: www.dbdesign10.com and on the website  www.dbdesign11.com
The name of my paper is „Some ideas about a new data model“ . At the beginning of my paper, in section 1.1, you can find the following text: „1.1 Construction of conceptual model“. In this 1.1 section is the following text:

We determine the Conceptual Model so that every entity and every relationship has only one attribute, all of whose values are distinct. So this attribute doesn’t have two of the same values. We will call this attribute the Identifier of the state of an entity or relationship. We will denote this attribute by the symbol Ak. All other attributes can have values which are the same for some different members of an entity set or a relationship set. Besides Ack, every entity has an attribute which is the Identifier of the entity or can provide identification of the entity. This Identifier has one value for all the states of one entity or relationship.

In this text above is my general solution. The authors of „Anchor modeling “ plagiarized one special case in this my general solution.
This special case is the following text: „ ...or can provide identification of the entity“.

One case that „can provide identification of the entity“ is the surrogate key. The authors of „Anchor modeling“ took this case – surrogate keys and plagiarized many other things from my solutions.

Let's look at the next sentence again: „ ...or can provide identification of the entity“. We can see that the following terms are important: „identification“, „entity“ and „the identification of an entity“. In my previous post on this user group, that is named as „Anchor modeling is the brutal plagiarism of my paper – Part II)“ I briefly explained my identification theory.

Note that my paper was published in 2005 and presented on this user group. The paper has been intensively discussed. The first paper of "Anchor Modeling" appeared in 2009, and the second paper with corrections appeared on December 2010.

Vladimir Odrljin Received on Mon Aug 20 2018 - 10:37:38 CEST

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