International audienceIn this paper, we investigate rule semantics for deductive databases in the context of four-valued logic. In our approach, a database is a pair Δ=(E,R), where E is a set of pairs, each pair associating a ground fact with a truth value (thus, allowing to store true, false or inconsistent facts) and R is a set of rules generalizing standard Datalog rules in the following sense: (i) the head of a rule can be a positive or a negative atom and (ii) the body can involve any among the connectors of four-valued logic. We define the database semantics as the least fixed point of a monotonic operator and we compare this semantics with that of k-existential programs defined by Fitting and paraconsistent extended logic programs d...
We present a model for deductive databases which contain query-driven and updatedriven rules. Our ap...
In this paper, we prove that the problem of updating (monotonic) deductive databases (both insertion...
Abstract. Logic and databases have gone a long way together since the advent of relational databases...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate rule semantics for deductive databases in the co...
In this paper, we introduce a novel approach to deductive databases meant to take into account the n...
this paper. In particular, the paper reports on a very significant progress made recently in this a...
This paper proposes two principles, justifiability and minimal undefinedness, for a three-valued mod...
One of the most common scenarios of handling incomplete information occurs in relational databases. ...
AbstractTwo main approaches have been followed in the literature to give a semantics to non-Horn dat...
We develop a general closure semantics for deduction rules in knowledge bases, using the concept of ...
AbstractThis paper surveys and compares different techniques investigated in order to integrate nega...
Two main approaches have been followed in the literature to give a semantics to non-Horn databases. ...
One of the most common scenarios of handling incomplete information occurs in relational databases. ...
General logic programs are those that contain both positive and negative subgoals in their clause bo...
In this work we generalize the semantics for negation in logic programs, putting together the constr...
We present a model for deductive databases which contain query-driven and updatedriven rules. Our ap...
In this paper, we prove that the problem of updating (monotonic) deductive databases (both insertion...
Abstract. Logic and databases have gone a long way together since the advent of relational databases...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate rule semantics for deductive databases in the co...
In this paper, we introduce a novel approach to deductive databases meant to take into account the n...
this paper. In particular, the paper reports on a very significant progress made recently in this a...
This paper proposes two principles, justifiability and minimal undefinedness, for a three-valued mod...
One of the most common scenarios of handling incomplete information occurs in relational databases. ...
AbstractTwo main approaches have been followed in the literature to give a semantics to non-Horn dat...
We develop a general closure semantics for deduction rules in knowledge bases, using the concept of ...
AbstractThis paper surveys and compares different techniques investigated in order to integrate nega...
Two main approaches have been followed in the literature to give a semantics to non-Horn databases. ...
One of the most common scenarios of handling incomplete information occurs in relational databases. ...
General logic programs are those that contain both positive and negative subgoals in their clause bo...
In this work we generalize the semantics for negation in logic programs, putting together the constr...
We present a model for deductive databases which contain query-driven and updatedriven rules. Our ap...
In this paper, we prove that the problem of updating (monotonic) deductive databases (both insertion...
Abstract. Logic and databases have gone a long way together since the advent of relational databases...