Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a query means to select the maximal elements from the respective database w.r.t. to the preference, which is a partial strict-order. Often one requires the additional property of negative transitivity; such a strict weak order induces equivalence classes of "equally good" tuples, arranged in layers of the order. We extend our recent algebraic, point-free, calculus of database preferences to cope with weak orders. Since the approach is completely first-order, off-the-shelf automated provers can be used to show theorems concerning the evaluation algorithms for preference-based queries and their optimisation. We use the calculus to transform arbitr...
In many applications, it may be natural to express not only mandatory requirements but also preferen...
Mathematics Subject Classifications (2010): 68P15; 03B52An Erratum to this article was published on ...
International audienceThe paper presents a new approach to database preferences queries, where prefe...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preference algebra, an extension of the algebra of database relations, is a well-studied field in th...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
The design and implementation of advanced personalized database applications requires a preference-d...
Preferences are an important natural concept in real life and are well-known in the database and art...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Relational methods in computer science have been studied intensively in the last decades, especially...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
The paper presents a new approach to database preferences queries, where preferences are represented...
In many applications, it may be natural to express not only mandatory requirements but also preferen...
Mathematics Subject Classifications (2010): 68P15; 03B52An Erratum to this article was published on ...
International audienceThe paper presents a new approach to database preferences queries, where prefe...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preferences allow more flexible and personalised queries in database systems. Evaluation of such a q...
Preference algebra, an extension of the algebra of database relations, is a well-studied field in th...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
The design and implementation of advanced personalized database applications requires a preference-d...
Preferences are an important natural concept in real life and are well-known in the database and art...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Relational methods in computer science have been studied intensively in the last decades, especially...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
The paper presents a new approach to database preferences queries, where preferences are represented...
In many applications, it may be natural to express not only mandatory requirements but also preferen...
Mathematics Subject Classifications (2010): 68P15; 03B52An Erratum to this article was published on ...
International audienceThe paper presents a new approach to database preferences queries, where prefe...