While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in the database. However, this notion of an ever-increasing current-time value has been reflected in some temporal data models by inclusion of database-resident variables, such as "now," "until-changed," "â," "@" and "-." Time variables are very desirable, but their use also leads to a new type of database, consisting of tuples with variables, termed a variable database. This paper proposes a framework for defining the semantics of the variable databases of temporal relational data models. A framework is presented because several reasonable meanings may be given to databases that use some of the specific temporal variables that have appeared in ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchMost real-world database applications manage temporal data, i.e., data with ass...
The research of temporal databases has focused mainly on query languages that incorporate time into ...
Abstract. This chapter introduces a new approach to temporal exten-sions of SQL. In contrast with mo...
While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in ...
Most real-world databases record time-varying information. In such databases, the notion of ??the cu...
Now-related temporal data play an important role in many applications. Clifford et al.’s approach is...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
The introduction of Native XML databases opens many research questions related to the data models us...
none1noA temporal database provides for management of time-varying data through the explicit support...
Despite the ubiquity of temporal data and considerable research on the effective and efficient proce...
This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the semantics of temporal databases. We ...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
Recent articles and research issues suggest that temporal data remains a source of difficulty to dat...
The concept of an historical database is introduced as a tool for modelling the dynamic nature of so...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchMost real-world database applications manage temporal data, i.e., data with ass...
The research of temporal databases has focused mainly on query languages that incorporate time into ...
Abstract. This chapter introduces a new approach to temporal exten-sions of SQL. In contrast with mo...
While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in ...
Most real-world databases record time-varying information. In such databases, the notion of ??the cu...
Now-related temporal data play an important role in many applications. Clifford et al.’s approach is...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
The introduction of Native XML databases opens many research questions related to the data models us...
none1noA temporal database provides for management of time-varying data through the explicit support...
Despite the ubiquity of temporal data and considerable research on the effective and efficient proce...
This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the semantics of temporal databases. We ...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
Recent articles and research issues suggest that temporal data remains a source of difficulty to dat...
The concept of an historical database is introduced as a tool for modelling the dynamic nature of so...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchMost real-world database applications manage temporal data, i.e., data with ass...
The research of temporal databases has focused mainly on query languages that incorporate time into ...
Abstract. This chapter introduces a new approach to temporal exten-sions of SQL. In contrast with mo...