In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative graphical query language which combines of the expressive power of logic, the modelling power of objectorientedness and the representation power of graphs. As in the case of prolog, G-Log may be used in a totally declarative way, as well as in a more procedural way. Furthermore, it provides an intuitive and flexible graphical tool for non-expert database users. We prove that G-Log is a graphical equivalent of the first order predicate calculus. Finally, we study its features as a non-deterministic language and compare it with other existing non-deterministic languages
The problem of formalization for visual languages has been identified as an important one. We presen...
With the recent resurgence of interest in graph data man- agement, there has been a flurry of resear...
This paper presents a graphical query language for semantic data models. This language is based on a...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative graphical query language which combines of the expre...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the e...
We introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the expressive powe...
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The amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the last deca...
AbstractThe amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the l...
In this paper we discuss the merging of two different computation paradigms: the fixpoint computatio...
In this paper we discuss the merging of two different computation paradigms: the fixpoint computatio...
We define a language G for querying data represented as a labeled graph G. By considering G as a rel...
The problem of formalization for visual languages has been identified as an important one. We presen...
With the recent resurgence of interest in graph data man- agement, there has been a flurry of resear...
This paper presents a graphical query language for semantic data models. This language is based on a...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative graphical query language which combines of the expre...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the e...
We introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the expressive powe...
We present in this paper Gql, a declarative graphical query language based on the functional data mo...
The amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the last deca...
AbstractThe amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the l...
In this paper we discuss the merging of two different computation paradigms: the fixpoint computatio...
In this paper we discuss the merging of two different computation paradigms: the fixpoint computatio...
We define a language G for querying data represented as a labeled graph G. By considering G as a rel...
The problem of formalization for visual languages has been identified as an important one. We presen...
With the recent resurgence of interest in graph data man- agement, there has been a flurry of resear...
This paper presents a graphical query language for semantic data models. This language is based on a...