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Expressive Power of SQL
- Expressive Power of SQL Leonid Libkin a;;1 a Department of Computer Science, University
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Managing Expressions as Data in Relational Database Systems
- of the expressive power of SQL to support complex subscription models. The paper describes the key concepts
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Local Properties of Query Languages
- , and then apply the resulting tools to analyze expressive power of SQL-like languages. We first prove a general
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Real-time Views of Network Traffic Using Decentralized Management
- approach that combines the expressive power of SQL with distributed algorithms. We describe
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Designing OQL: Allowing objects to be queried
- of compliance with SQL92. On top of providing the expressive power of the SQL92 query language [54], OQL allows
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Query Languages and Data Models for Database
- queries on data streams, SQL suffers from additional expressive power problems. We begin by focusing
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Using SQL to Build New Aggregates and Extenders for Object-Relational Systems
- show that, while adding only minimal extensions to SQL, AXL is very powerful and capable of expressing
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User-Defined Aggregates in Database Languages. DBPL 1999: 43-60
- are needed in many applications to overcome the limited expressive power of SQL; for instance, we found them
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User-Defined Aggregates in Database Languages
- the expressive power of SQL in three main ways inasmuch as it (i) supports the UDA facilities proposed by SQL3
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User Defined Aggregates in Database Languages
- .P HAVING mcount(f.F)=3 ) SELECT Name FROM willcome Therefore SQL-AG extends the expressive power of SQL
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