Preference algebra, an extension of the algebra of database relations, is a well-studied field in the area of personalized databases. It allows modelling user wishes by preference terms; they represent strict partial orders telling which database objects the user prefers over other ones. There are a number of constructors that allow combining simple preferences into quite complex, nested ones. A preference term is then used as a database query, and the results are the maximal objects according to the order it denotes. Depending on the size of the database, this can be computationally expensive. For optimisation, preference queries and the corresponding terms are transformed using a number of algebraic laws. So far, the correctness proofs fo...
Many important applications, e.g. planning tasks, de-mand the flexible and efficient use of personal...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Traditional database query languages such as Datalog and SQL allow the user to specify only mandator...
Preference algebra, an extension of the algebra of database relations, is a well-studied field in th...
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...
Relational methods in computer science have been studied intensively in the last decades, especially...
The design and implementation of advanced personalized database applications requires a preference-d...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Personalization is a topic which receives an increasing interest in information technology. The majo...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
In recent years, the database community has paid increasing attention to the formulation and treatm...
Many important applications, e.g. planning tasks, de-mand the flexible and efficient use of personal...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Traditional database query languages such as Datalog and SQL allow the user to specify only mandator...
Preference algebra, an extension of the algebra of database relations, is a well-studied field in th...
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...
Relational methods in computer science have been studied intensively in the last decades, especially...
The design and implementation of advanced personalized database applications requires a preference-d...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Personalization is a topic which receives an increasing interest in information technology. The majo...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
In recent years, the database community has paid increasing attention to the formulation and treatm...
Many important applications, e.g. planning tasks, de-mand the flexible and efficient use of personal...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Traditional database query languages such as Datalog and SQL allow the user to specify only mandator...