Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of data have appeared in the past several years. While most of these have been historical databases, incorporating in some fashion a valid time dimension to the data model and the query languages, others have been rollback databases, incorporating a transaction time dimension, or bitemporal databases, incorporating both of these temporal dimensions. In this paper we address an issue that has been lacking in many of these papers, namely, a formal specification of the precise semantics of these temporal dimensions of data. We introduce the notion of reference time - the time that any operation is applied to the database state - and provide a logic...
Representing and querying temporal data We want to extend the basic relational data model and develo...
The concept of an historical database is introduced as a tool for modelling the dynamic nature of so...
While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in ...
This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the semantics of temporal databases. We ...
The theoretical interest and the practical relevance of a systematic treatment of multiple temporal ...
Most of the research found in the Temporal Database literature assumes the use of valid time and tra...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
We propose a real-time database model that deals with the temporal nature of data. Previous models a...
Time is an essential part of information since it predicates about a constantly evolving real world....
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1987 C52Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
Now-related temporal data play an important role in many applications. Clifford et al.’s approach is...
By supporting the valid and transaction time dimensions, bitemporal databases represent reality mor...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
Abstract. Many existing database applications place various timestamps on their data, rendering temp...
In this paper, we resolve the confusion among different time concepts proposed for temporal database...
Representing and querying temporal data We want to extend the basic relational data model and develo...
The concept of an historical database is introduced as a tool for modelling the dynamic nature of so...
While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in ...
This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the semantics of temporal databases. We ...
The theoretical interest and the practical relevance of a systematic treatment of multiple temporal ...
Most of the research found in the Temporal Database literature assumes the use of valid time and tra...
Numerous proposals for extending the relational data model to incorporate the temporal dimension of ...
We propose a real-time database model that deals with the temporal nature of data. Previous models a...
Time is an essential part of information since it predicates about a constantly evolving real world....
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1987 C52Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
Now-related temporal data play an important role in many applications. Clifford et al.’s approach is...
By supporting the valid and transaction time dimensions, bitemporal databases represent reality mor...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
Abstract. Many existing database applications place various timestamps on their data, rendering temp...
In this paper, we resolve the confusion among different time concepts proposed for temporal database...
Representing and querying temporal data We want to extend the basic relational data model and develo...
The concept of an historical database is introduced as a tool for modelling the dynamic nature of so...
While "now" is expressed in SQL as CURRENT-TIMESTAMP within queries, this value cannot be stored in ...