General logic programs are those that contain both positive and negative subgoals in their clause bodies. For such programs Fitting proposed an elegant 3-valued minimum model semantics that avoids some impracticalities of previous approaches. Here we present a method to compute this Fitting model for deductive databases. We introduce partial relations, which are the semantic objects associated with predicate symbols, and define algebraic operators over them. The first step in our model computation method is to convert the database rules into partial relation definitions involving these operators. The second step is to build the minimum model iteratively. We give algorithms for both steps and show their termination and correctness. We also s...
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AbstractThis paper provides a theoritical basis for deductive database systems. A deductive database...
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AbstractThis paper is the third in a series providing a theoretical basis for deductive database sys...
AbstractStrategies used in deductive data bases try as far as possible to replace deduction in Horn ...
AbstractThis paper provides a theoritical basis for deductive database systems. A deductive database...
The concepts of the dual and complementary databases as alternative representations for a given dis...
this paper, we show how paraconsistent relations can be used to capture a partial model of a general...
Generalized queries are defined as sets of clauses in implication form. They cover several tasks of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate rule semantics for deductive databases in the co...
this paper. In particular, the paper reports on a very significant progress made recently in this a...
AbstractUnlike sets of definite Horn clauses, logic programs with disjunctions of atoms in clause he...
This paper proposes two principles, justifiability and minimal undefinedness, for a three-valued mod...
A uniform framework is presented to describe the most typical strategies that are used to compute an...
Our goal is to generalize the well known bottom-up, set-oriented query evaluation for deductive data...
We present a generalisation of the relational data model based on a 4-valued paraconsistent logic. O...
We propose a syntactic condition on deductive database programs that ensures a twovalued well-founde...
AbstractThis paper presents a partial deduction method in disjunctive logic programming. Partial ded...
AbstractThis paper is the third in a series providing a theoretical basis for deductive database sys...
AbstractStrategies used in deductive data bases try as far as possible to replace deduction in Horn ...
AbstractThis paper provides a theoritical basis for deductive database systems. A deductive database...
The concepts of the dual and complementary databases as alternative representations for a given dis...