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A Rule-Based Language for Ordered Multidimensional Databases
M. S. HacidM. S. Hacid, P. MarcelP. Marcel, C. RigottiC. Rigotti
M. S. Hacid, P. Marcel, C. Rigotti
A Rule-Based Language for Ordered Multidimensional Databases
Proc. of the 5th Intl. Workshop on Deductive Database and Logic Programming (DDLP'97), volume 317 of GMD-Studien, 69-81, 1997
A Rule-Based Language for Ordered Multidimensional Databases
Proc. of the 5th Intl. Workshop on Deductive Database and Logic Programming (DDLP'97), volume 317 of GMD-Studien, 69-81, 1997
- KurzfassungAbstract
This paper presents a rule-based language that supports multidimensional tables. It provides a simple and declarative way to express every query computable in polynomial time on ordered tables. We define its model-theoretic semantics and develop an equivalent fixpoint theory that is a basis for the reuse of standard optimization techniques. - Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: AutomatentheorieAutomata Theory
@inproceedings{ Hacid&al97b,
address = {Leuven, Belgium},
author = {M. S. {Hacid} and P. {Marcel} and C. {Rigotti}},
booktitle = {Proc. of the 5th Intl. Workshop on Deductive Database and Logic Programming (DDLP'97)},
month = {july},
pages = {69--81},
series = {GMD-Studien},
title = {A Rule-Based Language for Ordered Multidimensional Databases},
volume = {317},
year = {1997},
}