International audienceData dependencies are well known in the context of relational database. They aim to specify constraints that the data must satisfy to model correctly the part of the world under consideration. The implication problem for dependencies is to decide whether a given dependency is logically implied by a given set of dependencies. A proof procedure for the implication problem, called “chase”, has already been studied in the generalized case of tuple-generating and equality-generating dependencies. The chase is a bottom-up procedure: from hypotheses to conclusion, and thus is not goal-directed. It also entails in the case of TGDs the dynamic creation of new constants, which can turn out to be a costly operation. This paper in...
Abstract: We study inference systems of weak functional dependencies in relational and complex-value...
Abstract: An equivalence is shown between functional dependency statements of a relational database,...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
International audienceData dependencies are well known in the context of relational database. They a...
Traditionally, dependency theory has been developed for uninterpreted data. Specifically, the only a...
Abstract. We study inference systems for the combined class of func-tional and full hierarchical dep...
AbstractThe present paper deals with an important problem of the relational database theory, with an...
AbstractTraditionally, dependency theory has been developed for uninterpreted data. Specifically, th...
Functional dependencies add semantics to a database schema, and are useful for studying various prob...
Functional dependencies add semantics to a database schema, and are useful for studying various prob...
Abstract—Quality database schemata must capture both the structure and semantics of the domain of in...
Computation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the implication problem for M...
Computation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the membership problem for fu...
The implication problem is the problem of deciding whether a given set of dependencies implies or e...
AbstractComputation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the membership proble...
Abstract: We study inference systems of weak functional dependencies in relational and complex-value...
Abstract: An equivalence is shown between functional dependency statements of a relational database,...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...
International audienceData dependencies are well known in the context of relational database. They a...
Traditionally, dependency theory has been developed for uninterpreted data. Specifically, the only a...
Abstract. We study inference systems for the combined class of func-tional and full hierarchical dep...
AbstractThe present paper deals with an important problem of the relational database theory, with an...
AbstractTraditionally, dependency theory has been developed for uninterpreted data. Specifically, th...
Functional dependencies add semantics to a database schema, and are useful for studying various prob...
Functional dependencies add semantics to a database schema, and are useful for studying various prob...
Abstract—Quality database schemata must capture both the structure and semantics of the domain of in...
Computation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the implication problem for M...
Computation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the membership problem for fu...
The implication problem is the problem of deciding whether a given set of dependencies implies or e...
AbstractComputation of the dependency basis is the fundamental step in solving the membership proble...
Abstract: We study inference systems of weak functional dependencies in relational and complex-value...
Abstract: An equivalence is shown between functional dependency statements of a relational database,...
The current schema design theories assume that a database may be regarded as a single relation. From...