AbstractVarious types of stable models are known in the literature:T-stable(total stable),P-stable(partial stable, also calledthree-valued stable),M-stable(maximal stable, also known under various different names), andL-stable(least undefined stable). For each type of stable model, the paper analyzes two versions of deterministic semantics:possiblesemantics, which is based on the union of all stable models of the given type, anddefinitesemantics, which is instead based on their intersection and is like classicalcertainsemantics except that it makes no inference if no model exists. For total stable models, which are the only type of stable models whose existence is not guaranteed for every program, certain semantics is taken into account as ...
AbstractWe study here the language Datalog(≠), which is the query language obtained from Datalog by ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of non-deterministic extensions of logic database languages. ...
A given Datalog program is bounded if its depth of recursion is independent of the input database. D...
AbstractVarious types of stable models are known in the literature:T-stable(total stable),P-stable(p...
AbstractDeterministic models are (partial) stable models which are not contradicted by any other sta...
AbstractThis paper investigates the expressive power and complexity of partial model semantics for d...
AbstractDeterministic and non-deterministic extensions of Datalog with fixpoint semantics are propos...
Abstract. We study the complexity of consistency checking and query answer-ing on incomplete databas...
Dottorato di Ricerca in Matematica ed Informatica, XXIII Ciclo,a.a.2009-2010Disjunctive Datalog with...
AbstractSometimes it is more natural to express knowledge in disjunctive Datalog rather than in ordi...
AbstractFundamental properties of deterministic and nondeterministic extensions of Datalog from Abit...
International audienceThis is the companion paper of a talk in the Gems of PODS series, that reviews...
We introduce negation under stable models semantics in DatalogMTL—a temporal extension of Datalog wi...
AbstractRecently, effective methods model query-answering in data integration systems and inconsiste...
AbstractDatalog is a powerful query language for relational databases [10]. We consider the problems...
AbstractWe study here the language Datalog(≠), which is the query language obtained from Datalog by ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of non-deterministic extensions of logic database languages. ...
A given Datalog program is bounded if its depth of recursion is independent of the input database. D...
AbstractVarious types of stable models are known in the literature:T-stable(total stable),P-stable(p...
AbstractDeterministic models are (partial) stable models which are not contradicted by any other sta...
AbstractThis paper investigates the expressive power and complexity of partial model semantics for d...
AbstractDeterministic and non-deterministic extensions of Datalog with fixpoint semantics are propos...
Abstract. We study the complexity of consistency checking and query answer-ing on incomplete databas...
Dottorato di Ricerca in Matematica ed Informatica, XXIII Ciclo,a.a.2009-2010Disjunctive Datalog with...
AbstractSometimes it is more natural to express knowledge in disjunctive Datalog rather than in ordi...
AbstractFundamental properties of deterministic and nondeterministic extensions of Datalog from Abit...
International audienceThis is the companion paper of a talk in the Gems of PODS series, that reviews...
We introduce negation under stable models semantics in DatalogMTL—a temporal extension of Datalog wi...
AbstractRecently, effective methods model query-answering in data integration systems and inconsiste...
AbstractDatalog is a powerful query language for relational databases [10]. We consider the problems...
AbstractWe study here the language Datalog(≠), which is the query language obtained from Datalog by ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of non-deterministic extensions of logic database languages. ...
A given Datalog program is bounded if its depth of recursion is independent of the input database. D...