Abstract: Various ways of introducing deductive capability into a database system through the use of logic are examined. The inference mechanism of Prolog and its use in deductive databases are ...
Abstract: There are two separate approaches to incorporate uncertainty treatment into deductive databases/logic programming: disjunctive deductive databases allows disjunctive forms [2] while various ...
How logical and declarative programming could answer a complex question of personal Graphs Personal graphs are emerging as we shift heavy enterprise technologies to more portable and smaller user ...
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Datalog is a subset of the Prolog programming language that is used as a query language in deductive databases [wiki]. Jatalog is a Datalog implementation in Java. It provides a parser for the ...
ABSTRACT: During the last years, we have developed the FLOPER platform for providing a practical support to the so-called Multi-Adjoint Logic Programming approach (MALP in brief), which represents an ...
Here's how you can distinguish between deductive and inductive reasoning in Database Administration.
Understanding the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning is essential for database administrators (DBAs) to effectively manage and interpret data. Deductive reasoning involves starting ...
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