Deductive and Object-Oriented Databases: Fourth International Conference, DOOD '95 Singapore, December 4–7, 1995 Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Deductive and Object-Oriented Databases, DOOD '95, held in Singapore in December 1995.
Besides two keynote papers by Stefano Ceri and Michael Kifer, the book contains revised full versions of 28 papers selected from a total of 88 submissions. The volume gives a highly competent state-of-the-art report on DOOD research and advanced applications. The papers are organized in sections on active databases, query processing, semantic query optimization, transaction management, authorization, implementation, and applications.

Author(s): Stefano Ceri, Elena Baralis, Piero Fraternali (auth.), Tok Wang Ling, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Laurent Vieille (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1013
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 565
Tags: Database Management; Programming Techniques; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Business Information Systems

Design of active rule applications: Issues and approaches....Pages 1-18
Composite temporal events in active database rules: A logic-oriented approach....Pages 19-37
Run-Time detection of non-terminating active rule systems....Pages 38-54
Active database rules with transaction-conscious stable-model semantics....Pages 55-72
Efficiently following object references for large object collections and small main memory....Pages 73-90
ELS-programs and the efficient evaluation of non-stratified programs by transformation to ELS....Pages 91-108
Practical behavior of parallelization strategies for Datalog....Pages 109-127
An experimental distributed deductive database system....Pages 128-142
The implementation of a deductive query language over an OODB....Pages 143-160
A query translation scheme for rapid implementation of wrappers....Pages 161-186
Deductive and object data languages: A quest for integration....Pages 187-212
Deep equality revisited....Pages 213-228
Structured objects: Modeling and reasoning....Pages 229-246
Inheritance reasoning by regular sets in knowledge-bases with dot notation....Pages 247-264
Resolving ambiguities caused by multiple inheritance....Pages 265-280
Efficient processing of queries containing user-defined predicates....Pages 281-298
Query processing in IRO-DB....Pages 299-318
Querying semistructured heterogeneous information....Pages 319-344
Deductive object-oriented programming for knowledge-base independence....Pages 345-362
Montague grammars as deductive databases....Pages 363-377
A mixed approach to negation in general Datalog programs....Pages 378-394
Transaction safety in deductive object-oriented databases....Pages 395-410
Concurrency and recovery for typed objects using a new commutativity relation....Pages 411-428
Transforming relational database schemas into object-oriented schemas according to ODMG-93....Pages 429-446
Combining resolution and classification for semantic query optimization in DOOD....Pages 447-466
Semantic query optimization for object queries....Pages 467-484
Normalization and compilation of deductive and object-oriented database programs for efficient query evaluation....Pages 485-502
A model of authorization for object-oriented databases based on object views....Pages 503-520
Authorization analysis of queries in object-oriented databases....Pages 521-538
On the specification of views in DOOD systems....Pages 539-556