Searching for authors named "Iakovos Motakis" – sorted by Relevance.
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Composite Temporal Events in Active Databases: A Formal Semantics
- Active databases must support rules triggered by complex patterns of composite temporal events. This paper proposes a general method for specifying the semantics of composite event specification languages. The method is based on a syntax-directed translation of the composite event expressions into D
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A Formal Semantics for Composite Temporal Events in Active Database Rules
- A major thrust of current research in active databases is allowing complex patterns of temporal events to serve as preconditions for rule triggering. Currently, there is no common formalism for specifying the semantics of composite events specification languages and different systems use an assor
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Temporal Aggregation in Active Database Rules
- An important feature of many advanced active database prototypes is support for rules triggered by complex patterns of events. Their composite event languages provide powerful primitives for event-based temporal reasoning. In fact, with one important exception, their expressive power matches and sur
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