
ICDT'86: International Conference on Database Theory. Rome, Italy, September 8-10, 1986. Proceedings / Edition 1
by Giorgio Ausiello, Paolo AtzeniISBN-10: 3540171878
ISBN-13: 9783540171874
Pub. Date: 12/15/1986
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9783540171874
- Publisher:
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Publication date:
- 12/15/1986
- Series:
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series , #243
- Edition description:
- 1986
- Pages:
- 448
- Product dimensions:
- 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)
Table of Contents
Logic programming and parallel complexity.- The generalized counting method for recursive logic queries.- Restructuring of complex objects and office forms.- Set containment inference.- A domain theoretic approach to higher-order relations.- On the desirability of-acyclic BCNF database schemes.- Update semantics under the domain closure assumption.- Unsolvable problems related to the view integration approach.- Horizontal decompositions based on functional-dependency-setimplications.- Update serializability in locking.- Filtering data flow in deductive databases.- Multidimensional order preserving linear hashing with partial expansions.- Split-freedom and MVD-intersection: A new characterization of multivalued dependencies having conflict-free covers.- Towards online schedulers based on Pre-Analysis Locking.- Query processing in incomplete logical databases.- to the theory of nested transactions.- Entity-relationship consistency for relational schemas.- Modelling large bases of categorical data with acyclic schemes.- Some extensions to the closed world assumption in databases.- Expedient shastic move-to-front and optimal shastic move-to-rear list organizing strategies.- The cost of locking.- Theoretical foundation of algebraic optimization utilizing unnormalized relations.- A polynomial-time join dependency implication algorithm for unary multi-valued dependencies.- Interaction-free multivalued dependency sets.- Updating logical databases containing null values.- A new characterization of distributed deadlock in databases.
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