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Logics for Databases and Information Systems

Gebonden Engels 1998 1998e druk 9780792381297
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Time is ubiquitous in information systems. Almost every enterprise faces the problem of its data becoming out of date. However, such data is often valu­ able, so it should be archived and some means to access it should be provided. Also, some data may be inherently historical, e.g., medical, cadastral, or ju­ dicial records. Temporal databases provide a uniform and systematic way of dealing with historical data. Many languages have been proposed for tem­ poral databases, among others temporal logic. Temporal logic combines ab­ stract, formal semantics with the amenability to efficient implementation. This chapter shows how temporal logic can be used in temporal database applica­ tions. Rather than presenting new results, we report on recent developments and survey the field in a systematic way using a unified formal framework [GHR94; Ch094]. The handbook [GHR94] is a comprehensive reference on mathematical foundations of temporal logic. In this chapter we study how temporal logic is used as a query and integrity constraint language. Consequently, model-theoretic notions, particularly for­ mula satisfaction, are of primary interest. Axiomatic systems and proof meth­ ods for temporal logic [GHR94] have found so far relatively few applications in the context of information systems. Moreover, one needs to bear in mind that for the standard linearly-ordered time domains temporal logic is not re­ cursively axiomatizable [GHR94]' so recursive axiomatizations are by necessity incomplete.

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ISBN13:9780792381297
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:430
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:1998

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1. Introduction to Logics for Databases and Information Systems; J. Chomicki, G. Saake. 2. A Logic Primer; S. Conrad. 3. Temporal Logic in Information Systems; J. Chomicki, D. Toman. 4. The Role of Deontic Logic in the Specification of Information Systems; J.-J.Ch. Meyer, et al. 5. A Logic for Programming Database Transactions; A.J. Bonner, M. Kifer. 6. Logics for Specifying Concurrent Information Systems; H.-D. Ehrich, et al. 7. Evolving Logical Specification in Information Systems; S. Conrad, et al. 8. Description Logics for Conceptual Data Modeling; D. Calvanese, et al. 9. Integrity Constraints: Semantics and Applications; P. Godfrey, et al. 10. Logical Approaches to Incomplete Information: A Survey; R. van der Meyden. 11. Declarative Frameworks for Inheritance; L.V.S. Lakshmanan, K. Thirunarayan. 12. On Logical Foundations of Active Databases; G. Lausen, et al. Index.

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