In this article we extend previous work on the development of logical foundations for the specification of the dynamics of databases. In particular, we deal with two problems. Firstly, the derivation of active rules that maintain the consistency of the database by triggering repairing actions. Secondly, we deal with the correct integration of the specification of the derived rules into the original specification of the database dynamics. In particular, we show that the expected results are achieved. For instance, the derived axiomatization includes, at the object level, the specification that repairing action executions must be enforced whenever necessary
Integrating a production rules facility into a database system provides a uniform mechanism for a nu...
Many database systems and the SQL3 database standard have active features that allow specification o...
International audienceIn the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity ...
International audienceIn the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity ...
A framework is proposed for the structured specification and verification of database dynamics. In t...
International audienceIn the literature of database repairing, active integrity constraints have pro...
Abstract Over the last fifteen years, database management systems (DBMSs) have been enhanced by the ...
International audienceEvent-condition-action (ECA) rules equip a database with information about pre...
It is presented an approach based on data-driven active rules for the maintenance of derived data (c...
In this paper, we present a unified formalism, based on Past Temporal Logic, for specifying conditio...
International audienceActive integrity constraints have been introduced in the database community as...
Active integrity constraints have been introduced in the database community as a way to restore inte...
In the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity constraints in order t...
Recent approaches to integrity enforcement in active databases suggest not only to check for inconsi...
Integrating a production rules facility into a database system provides a uniform mech-anism for a n...
Integrating a production rules facility into a database system provides a uniform mechanism for a nu...
Many database systems and the SQL3 database standard have active features that allow specification o...
International audienceIn the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity ...
International audienceIn the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity ...
A framework is proposed for the structured specification and verification of database dynamics. In t...
International audienceIn the literature of database repairing, active integrity constraints have pro...
Abstract Over the last fifteen years, database management systems (DBMSs) have been enhanced by the ...
International audienceEvent-condition-action (ECA) rules equip a database with information about pre...
It is presented an approach based on data-driven active rules for the maintenance of derived data (c...
In this paper, we present a unified formalism, based on Past Temporal Logic, for specifying conditio...
International audienceActive integrity constraints have been introduced in the database community as...
Active integrity constraints have been introduced in the database community as a way to restore inte...
In the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity constraints in order t...
Recent approaches to integrity enforcement in active databases suggest not only to check for inconsi...
Integrating a production rules facility into a database system provides a uniform mech-anism for a n...
Integrating a production rules facility into a database system provides a uniform mechanism for a nu...
Many database systems and the SQL3 database standard have active features that allow specification o...
International audienceIn the database literature it has been proposed to resort to active integrity ...