ERW

ERW (Entities and Relationships on the Web) is an innovative system for handling complex databases using a Web browser. It uses the most recent standards endorsed by the W3C to offer to the user a sophisticated environment, similar to a dedicated client.

Moreover, the user interface is generated in a completely automatic way starting from a conceptual description of the database by means of an XML-based description language for entity-relationship schemata. From the same description, you can also automatically obtain diagrams and documentation. ERW can be used for content management, in particular when the data is structured along complex relations.

Last updated 29 Jun, 2005


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1.1.1

1.1.1 devel released 2003-10-25

  • Released: 25 Oct, 2003
  • Code Maturity: Developmental
1.0.9

1.0.9 stable released 2005-03-16

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User manual available in HTML format from http://erw.dsi.unimi.it/ERW/; User manual available in PostScript format from http://erw.dsi.unimi.it/ERW.ps; User manual available in PDF format from http://erw.dsi.unimi.it/ERW.pdf

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