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Decision-Guidance Management Systems (DGMS): Seamless Integration of Data Acquisition, Learning, Prediction, and Optimization ∗
- A Decision Guidance Management System (DGMS) is a productivity platform for fast development of applications that require a closed-loop data acquisition, learning, prediction, and decision optimization. This paper introduces the DGMS concept, and the first DGMS data model with its query language, DG
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Regression databases: Probabilistic querying using sparse learning sets
- We introduce Regression Databases (REDB) to formalize and automate probabilistic querying using sparse learning sets. The REDB data model involves observation data, learning set data, views definitions, and a regression model instance. The observation data is a collection of relational tuples over a
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Growth Processes on Formulas and Reversible Circuits by
- Among their many uses, growth processes have been used for constructing reliable networks from unreliable components (Moore and Shannon, 1956) and deriving complexity bounds of various families of functions (Valiant, 1984). Hence, analyzing such processes is an important and challenging problem. In
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The LyriC Language: Querying Constraint Objects
- Proposed in this paper is a novel data model and its language for querying object-oriented databases where objects may hold spatial, temporal or constraint data, conceptually represented by linear equality and inequality constraints. The proposed LyriC language is designed to provide a uniform and f
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On Approximation-based Query Evaluation, Expensive Predicates and Constraint Objects
- The use of approximations of complex, possibly nested collection, objects can considerably improve the processing of queries with expensive predicates. The improvement is gained by (1) avoiding much of unnecessary evaluation of expensive predicates, and (2) enabling the use of a significantly wid
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Separability of Polyhedra and a New Approach to Spatial Storage (Extended Abstract)
- ) Alexander Brodsky Catherine Lassez I.B.M. Thomas J. Watson Research Center P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Efficient storage and access methods for large amounts of spatial objects are key issues in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Computer Aided Design (CAD), VLSI design and also Lin
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The Problem of Optimal Approximation of Queries Using Views, and its Applications
- In several recent works a common scenario is described: a relational database scheme R and a set of views V of this scheme are defined, and queries on the database scheme R must be transformed to equivalent queries on the views V . Given a query Q on R, the first problem is whether there exists a
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Constraint Database Approach to Spatio-Temporal Data Fusion and Sensor Management
- Proposed is a novel, unified and flexible approach to implementing systems dealing with fusion of spatial and temporal data and the related problem of sensor management. The thesis of this paper is: constraint object-oriented databases is a technology providing an order-of-magnitude productivity g
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On Approximation-based Query Evaluation, Expensive Predicates and Constraint Objects
- The use of approximations of complex, possibly nested collection, objects can considerably improve the processing of queries with expensive predicates. The improvement is gained by (1) avoiding much of unnecessary evaluation of expensive predicates, and (2) enabling the use of a significantly wid
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Toward Practical Query Evaluation for Constraint Databases
- . Linear constraint databases (LCDBs) extend relational databases to include linear arithmetic constraints in both relations and queries. A LCDB can also be viewed as a powerful extension of linear programming (LP) where the system of constraints is generalized to a database containing constraints
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