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Languages for Multi-database Interoperability
- In Proc. Intl. Conf. on Management of Data (SIGMOD
, 1997
"... Introduction Database system technology has reached a stage now in which there is a proliferation of independent systems storing and manipulating enormous amount of data. Unfortunately, these systems typically have their own data models, communication processing protocols, query processing systems, ..."
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, concurrency control protocols, consistency management, and other similar aspects of database systems. There is also an increasing need for Interoperability among these systems. Though considerable amount of research has been done in the area of database interoperability, most of it has resulted in solutions
SchemaSQL -- A Language for Interoperability in Relational Multi-database Systems
, 1996
"... We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL , that offers the capability of uniform manipulation of data and meta-data in relational multi-database systems. We develop a precise syntax and semantics of SchemaSQL in a manner that extends traditional SQL syntax and semantics, and demon ..."
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We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL , that offers the capability of uniform manipulation of data and meta-data in relational multi-database systems. We develop a precise syntax and semantics of SchemaSQL in a manner that extends traditional SQL syntax and semantics
Language Support for Lightweight Transactions
, 2003
"... Concurrent programming is notoriously di#cult. Current abstractions are intricate and make it hard to design computer systems that are reliable and scalable. We argue that these problems can be addressed by moving to a declarative style of concurrency control in which programmers directly indicate t ..."
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Concurrent programming is notoriously di#cult. Current abstractions are intricate and make it hard to design computer systems that are reliable and scalable. We argue that these problems can be addressed by moving to a declarative style of concurrency control in which programmers directly indicate the safety properties that they require.
Pig Latin: A Not-So-Foreign Language for Data Processing
"... There is a growing need for ad-hoc analysis of extremely large data sets, especially at internet companies where innovation critically depends on being able to analyze terabytes of data collected every day. Parallel database products, e.g., Teradata, offer a solution, but are usually prohibitively e ..."
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There is a growing need for ad-hoc analysis of extremely large data sets, especially at internet companies where innovation critically depends on being able to analyze terabytes of data collected every day. Parallel database products, e.g., Teradata, offer a solution, but are usually prohibitively
The Lorel Query Language for Semistructured Data
- International Journal on Digital Libraries
, 1997
"... We present the Lorel language, designed for querying semistructured data. Semistructured data is becoming more and more prevalent, e.g., in structured documents such as HTML and when performing simple integration of data from multiple sources. Traditional data models and query languages are inapprop ..."
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We present the Lorel language, designed for querying semistructured data. Semistructured data is becoming more and more prevalent, e.g., in structured documents such as HTML and when performing simple integration of data from multiple sources. Traditional data models and query languages
SchemaSQL - An Extension to SQL for Multi-database Interoperability
- ACM Transactions on Database Systems
"... We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL, that offers the capability of uniform manipulation of data and schema in relational multi-database systems. We develop a precise syntax and semantics of SchemaSQL in a manner that extends traditional SQL syntax and semantics, and demonst ..."
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We provide a principled extension of SQL, called SchemaSQL, that offers the capability of uniform manipulation of data and schema in relational multi-database systems. We develop a precise syntax and semantics of SchemaSQL in a manner that extends traditional SQL syntax and semantics
GOLOG: A Logic Programming Language for Dynamic Domains
, 1994
"... This paper proposes a new logic programming language called GOLOG whose interpreter automatically maintains an explicit representation of the dynamic world being modeled, on the basis of user supplied axioms about the preconditions and effects of actions and the initial state of the world. This allo ..."
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This paper proposes a new logic programming language called GOLOG whose interpreter automatically maintains an explicit representation of the dynamic world being modeled, on the basis of user supplied axioms about the preconditions and effects of actions and the initial state of the world
Logical foundations of object-oriented and frame-based languages
- JOURNAL OF THE ACM
, 1995
"... We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods, ..."
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We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods
From SHIQ and RDF to OWL: The Making of a Web Ontology Language
- Journal of Web Semantics
, 2003
"... The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic W ..."
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The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic
The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML): a medium for representation and exchange of biochemical network models
- Bioinformatics
, 2003
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