Entry on schema evolution only:
*Ontos provides schema evolution. It allows any class to be modified. *The major drawback is that data does not migrate ie., instances are *not modified to adopt to the new class definition. So schema changes *can be done only on classes that do not contain instances and do not *have sub classes that contain instances. *[h.subramanian@trl.OZ.AU]
*As a system for experiments, we are currently using ONTOS from *Ontologic Inc. Unfortunately, there is no transparent concept of *schema evolution for populated database. Thus, we still investigate *how it works.
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