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Ivan Luković

Researcher at University of Novi Sad

Publications -  85
Citations -  540

Ivan Luković is an academic researcher from University of Novi Sad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Database schema & Executable. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 82 publications receiving 464 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan Luković include University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences.

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An approach to developing complex database schemas using form types

TL;DR: The basis of the approach to the design and integration of database schemas and ways of using IIS*Case, a methodology of gradual integration of independently designed subschemas into a database schema, is outlined.
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Development and evaluation of MicroBuilder: a Model-Driven tool for the specification of REST Microservice Software Architectures

TL;DR: Results of the MicroBuilder tool evaluation are presented alongside the case study which illustrates a usage of MicroBuilder, the tool used for the specification of a software architecture that follows REST microservice design principles.
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Using association rule mining to identify risk factors for early childhood caries

TL;DR: Discovered dominant risk factors include male gender, frequent breastfeeding (with other risk factors), high birth order, language, and low body weight at birth that were significantly associated to ECC only in male children.

Database schema integration process { a methodology and aspects of its applying

TL;DR: The paper outlines the process of detecting collisions and possible designer's actions aimed at their resolving and the basis of the approach aimed at designing and integration of data- base schemas and the ways of using IIS*Case.
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Concepts and evaluation of the extended entity-relationship approach to database design in a multi-paradigm information system modeling tool

TL;DR: This paper presents the evaluation study of the MIST EER domain-specific language, a part of the Multi-Paradigm Information System Modeling Tool that supports EER approach to a database design.