LOGIDATA+: Deductive Databases with Complex Objects

This book presents a collection of coordinated scientific papers describing the work conducted and the results achieved within the LOGIDATA+ project, a research action funded by the Italian national research council CNR. Theaim of the LOGIDATA+ project is the definition of advanced database systems...

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Other Authors: Atzeni, Paolo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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505 0 |a LOGIDATA+: Overview -- Bridging objects with logical rules: towards object oriented deductive databases -- The LOGIDATA+ model -- The LOGIDATA+ language and semantics -- Travel agency: A LOGIDATA+ application -- Management of extended update operations -- Taxonomic reasoning in LOGIDATA+ -- Introducing taxonomic reasoning in LOGIDATA+ -- Taxonomic reasoning with cycles in LOGIDATA+ -- Modeling semantic integrity constraints in object-oriented database schemas -- Evaluation of negative logic programs -- Effective implementation of negation in database logic query languages -- Modules in logic programming: A framework for knowledge management -- LOA: the LOGIDATA+ Object sAlgebra -- The LOGIDATA+ prototype system -- MOOD An architecture for object oriented access to a relational data base -- Prototypes in the LOGIDATA+ Project 
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520 |a This book presents a collection of coordinated scientific papers describing the work conducted and the results achieved within the LOGIDATA+ project, a research action funded by the Italian national research council CNR. Theaim of the LOGIDATA+ project is the definition of advanced database systems which significantly extend the functionalities of the current systems, with specific reference to the application areas for which relational systemsare not considered satisfactory. These new systems will allow the definitionof data with complex structures, the representation of semantic relationships between objects, and the use of powerful query and update languages. They will be based on a combination of techniques originatingfrom relational databases and logic programming, with contributions from object-oriented programming. The goal of the LOGIDATA+ project is the design, definition, and prototype implementation of a database management system with complex structures and a class hierarchy, to be accessed through a rule-based language. This book presents an integrated view of the project at the end of the first phase. The second phase will be mainly concerned with the implementation of prototypes