Meta-Level Control for Deductive Database Systems

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The development of database technology has currently reached the stage of deductive database systems which use Horn clauses for defining relations. An important characteristic of these systems is the clear separation of logic and control. However, the programmer cannot affect the control part of a deductive database system. To eliminate this deficiency, this monograph presents a so-called expert deductive database system that allows explicit control of the deduction process. The system consists of an object-level describing the logical aspects of a problem and of a meta-level that contains application-specific control information affecting the object-level deduction process. For example, object-level rules can be disregarded, and some tuples deduced at the object-level can be preferred to others. Besides the architecture of this system, the book also identifies some important possibilities of deduction control which are explained by characteristic examples.

Author(s): Helmut Schmidt (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 479
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1991

Language: English
Pages: 156
Tags: Database Management; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Introduction....Pages 1-4
A standard deductive database system....Pages 5-32
An expert deductive database system....Pages 33-46
Discarding irrelevant tuples....Pages 47-98
Disregarding irrelevant rules....Pages 99-116
Explicit termination of recursion....Pages 117-124
Preferring useful rules....Pages 125-133
Preferring useful tuples....Pages 134-140
Summary and outlook....Pages 141-142