Rules in Database Systems: Third International Workshop, RIDS '97, Skövde, Sweden, June 26-28, 1997 Proceedings / Edition 1

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Overview

This book constitutes the strictly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Rules in Database Systems, RIDS '97, held in Skövde, June 1997.
The 13 revised papers presented in the book were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. The book documents the state-of-the art in the area. The papers are devoted to deductive databases, active database systems architectures, events in workflow management, rule modelling and simulation, rule confluence, rule termination analysis, rule testing and validation, active database systems design.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9783540635161
  • Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Publication date: 9/19/1997
  • Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series , #1312
  • Edition description: 1997
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 219
  • Product dimensions: 9.21 (w) x 6.14 (h) x 0.48 (d)

Table of Contents

Deductive object-oriented database systems: A survey.- Integrating dynamic aspects into deductive object-oriented databases.- FOLRE: A deductive database system for the integrated treatment of updates.- An introduction to the TriggerMan asynchronous trigger processor.- Logging and post-mortem analysis of workflow executions based on event histories.- Rule modelling and simulation in ALFRED.- Using the properties of datalog to prove termination and confluence in active databases.- On confluence property of active databases with meta-rules.- An implementation and evaluation of the Refined Triggering Graph method for active rule termination analysis.- Investigating termination in active database systems with expressive rule languages.- On control flow testing of active rules in a declarative object-oriented framework.- Validating active rules by planning.- Active-design: A generic toolkit for deriving specific rule execution models.

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