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Deductive Databases and Their Applications
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Deductive Databases and their Applications is an introductory text aimed at undergraduate students with some knowledge of database and information systems. The text comes complete with exercises and solutions to encourage students to tackle problems practically as well as theoretically. The author presents the origins of deductive databases in Prol
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Summary of Prolog
- 3 Prolog and databases
- 4 Datalog and bottom-up evaluation
- 5 Knowledge design
- 6 Building a knowledge base
- 7 Knowledge quality
- 8 Magic sets
- 9 Unfolding and folding
- 10 Propositional deductive databases
- 11 Integrity constraints
- 12 Non-monotonic reasoning
- Solutions to exercises
- References
- Index