Beskrivelse
Logics for Databases and Information Systems
1 Introduction to Logics for Databases and Information Systems. - References. - 2 A Logic Primer. - 2. 1 Introduction. - 2. 2 First-Order Logic (FOL). - 2. 3 Modal Logics. - 2. 4 Logic Programming. - 2. 5 Conclusion. - References. - 3 Temporal Logic in Information Systems. - 3. 1 Introduction. - 3. 2 Temporal Databases. - 3. 3 Temporal Queries. - 3. 4 Temporal Integrity Constraints. - 3. 5 Multidimensional Time. - 3. 6 Beyond First-order Temporal Logic. - 3. 7 Conclusions. - References. - 4 The Role of Deontic Logic in the Specification of Information Systems. - 4. 1 Introduction: Soft Constraints and Deontic Logic. - 4. 2 Standard Deontic Logic (SDL). - 4. 3 The Paradoxes of Deontic Logic. - 4. 4 A Diagnosis of the Problems. - 4. 5 A Solution to the Ought-to-Be' Version of the Chisholm Paradox: S5O(n). - 4. 6 Ought-to-Do: The Dynamic Perspective. - 4. 7 An Integrated Logic of Ought-to-Be and Ought-to-Do Constraints. - 4. 8 Applications. - References. - 5 A Logic for Programming Database Transactions. - 5. 1 Introduction. - 5. 2 Overview and Introductory Examples. - 5. 3 Syntax. - 5. 4 Elementary Operations. - 5. 5 Model Theory. - 5. 6 Proof Theory. - 5. 7 Related Work. - References. - 6 Logics for Specifying Concurrent Information Systems. - 6. 1 Introduction. - 6. 2 Overview. - 6. 3 Local Logic L. - 6. 4 Distributed Logics. - 6. 5 Reduction. - 6. 6 Extended Example. - 6. 7 Related Work. - 6. 8 Concluding Remarks. - References. - 7 Evolving Logical Specification in Information Systems. - 7. 1 Introduction. - 7. 2 Motivation and Language. - 7. 3 Syntax and Semantics of the Logic. - 7. 4 Translation of Language into Logic. - 7. 5 Using the Logical Framework. - 7. 6 Concluding Remarks. - References. - 8 Description Logics for Conceptual Data Modeling. - 8. 1 Introduction. - 8. 2 Description Logics. - 8. 3 Semantic Data Models. - 8. 4 Object-Oriented Data Models. - 8. 5Support for Data Modeling. - 8. 6 Conclusions. - References. - 9 Integrity Constraints: Semantics and Applications. - 9. 1 Introduction. - 9. 2 Background. - 9. 3 Semantics of Integrity Constraints. - 9. 4 Reasoning with Integrity Constraints. - 9. 5 Applications of Integrity Constraints. - 9. 6 Conclusion and Future Directions. - References. - 10 Logical Approaches to Incomplete Information: A Survey. - 10. 1 Introduction. - 10. 2 Sources of Indefiniteness. - 10. 3 A Semantic Framework for Incomplete Databases. - 10. 4 Algebraic Models of Nulls. - 10. 5 Logical Databases. - 10. 6 Complexity of Queries. - 10. 7 Negative Information. - 10. 8 Integrity Constraints. - 10. 9 Updates of Incomplete Databases. - 10. 10 Other Issues. - 10. 11 Incomplete Information in Current Technology. - References. - 11 Declarative Frameworks for Inheritance. - 11. 1 Introduction. - 11. 2 Motivation for Inheritance. - 11. 3 Main Issues and Problems. - 11. 4 Logic-based Approaches to Inheritance. - 11. 5 Research Directions. - References. - 12 On Logical Foundations of Active Databases. - 12. 1 Introduction. - 12. 2 Basics of Active Rules. - 12. 3 Research on Foundations of Active Rules. - 12. 4 A Deductive State-Oriented Core Language. - 12. 5 A Framework for Active Rules. - 12. 6 Conclusion. - References. Language: English
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343652665-752833664
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ISBN:
9781461375821
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