Used and New from Other Sellers
Used and New from Other Sellers
from $18.29
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
(Save 81%)
Other sellers (Paperback)
-
All (9)
from
$18.29
-
New (3)
from
$70.76
-
Used (6)
from
$18.29
Note: Marketplace items are not eligible for any BN.com coupons and promotions
$70.76
Seller since Mon Jan 01 01:01:01 EST 2007
BRAND NEW
Ships from: Avenel, NJ
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- •Canadian
- •International
- •Standard, 48 States
- •Standard (AK, HI)
$91.94
Seller since Thu Jan 01 01:01:01 EST 2009
New Book. Shipped from US within 4 to 14 business days. Established seller since 2000
Ships from: Secaucus, NJ
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- •Standard, 48 States
- •Standard (AK, HI)
$94.62
Seller since Tue Jan 01 01:01:01 EST 2008
New Book. Shipped from UK within 4 to 14 business days. Established seller since 2000.
Ships from: Horcott Rd, Fairford, United Kingdom
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- •Standard, 48 States
- •Standard (AK, HI)
More About This Textbook
Overview
This book presents a coherent suvey on exciting developments in database semantics. The origins of the volume date back to a workshop held in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1995. The nine revised full papers and surveys presented were carefully reviewed for inclusion in the book. They address more traditional aspects like dealing with integrity constraints and conceptual modeling as well as new areas of databases; object-orientation, incomplete information, database transformations and other issues are investigated by applying formal semantics, e.g. the evolving algebra semantics.
Product Details
Related Subjects
Table of Contents
An informal and efficient approach for obtaining semantic constraints using sample data and natural language processing.- Achievements of relational database schema design theory revisited.- Semantics of database transformations.- The evolving algebra semantics of class and role hierarchies.- Semantics in spatial databases.- The additivity problem for data dependencies in incomplete relational databases.- A semantics-based approach to design of query languages for partial information.- Constraint databases: A survey.- Redundancy elimination and a new normal form for relational database design.