AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signature in first-order logic, i.e., there are no function symbols. Interpreting the logic over this signature in such structures allows the expressiveness and complexity of queries to be studied in detail. This is the starting point for finite model theory which has proven to be a viable tool to study relational database theory. In particular, it is known that computable queries expressed as isomorphism-preserving partial recursive functions can be formalized by Reflective Relational Machines. These are extended Turing Machines with an additional relational store, a query tape and the facility to evaluate the query on the tape against the databas...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
We study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. We start by studying st...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
The concept of “reasonable ” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an abstrac...
We consider the theory of database queries on a relational data model that includes a set of fixed r...
We consider the theory of database queries on a relational data model that includes a set of fixed r...
We present an alternative approach to that of Chandra and Harel [5] and Abiteboul and Vianu [1] in c...
AbstractA relational query is called finite, or sometimes safe, iff it yields a finite answer in eve...
We introduce a new abstract model of database query processing, finite cursor machines, that incorpo...
Queries on Databases with User-Defined Functions The notion of a database query is generalized for d...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
Our research deals with several aspects of Definability and Computability on Finite Structures. Amon...
We consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of computable...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
We study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. We start by studying st...
AbstractA relational database can be considered as a finite structure for a finite relational signat...
The concept of “reasonable ” queries on relational data bases is investigated. We provide an abstrac...
We consider the theory of database queries on a relational data model that includes a set of fixed r...
We consider the theory of database queries on a relational data model that includes a set of fixed r...
We present an alternative approach to that of Chandra and Harel [5] and Abiteboul and Vianu [1] in c...
AbstractA relational query is called finite, or sometimes safe, iff it yields a finite answer in eve...
We introduce a new abstract model of database query processing, finite cursor machines, that incorpo...
Queries on Databases with User-Defined Functions The notion of a database query is generalized for d...
AbstractWe consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of co...
Our research deals with several aspects of Definability and Computability on Finite Structures. Amon...
We consider infinite recursive (i.e., computable) relational data bases. Since the set of computable...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
International audienceWe study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. W...
We study analogs of classical relational calculus in the context of strings. We start by studying st...