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1998

On Active Deductive Databases: The Statelog Approach

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On Active Deductive Databases: The Statelog Approach
After brie y reviewing the basic notions and terminology of active rules and relating them to production rules and deductive rules, respectively, we survey a number of formal approaches to active rules. Subsequently, we present our own state-oriented logical approach to active rules which combines the declarative semantics of deductive rules with the possibility to de ne updates in the style of production rules and active rules. The resulting language Statelog is surprisingly simple, yet captures many features of active rules including composite event detection and di erent coupling modes. Thus, it can be used for the formal analysis of rule properties like termination and expressive power. Finally, we show how nested transactions can be modeled in Statelog, both from the operational and the model-theoretic perspective.
Georg Lausen, Bertram Ludäscher, Wolfgang May
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where DAGSTUHL
Authors Georg Lausen, Bertram Ludäscher, Wolfgang May
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