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Database and Expert Systems Applications, 15th International Workshop on (DEXA'04)
Towards More Flexible Database Systems: A Logical Framework Based on Extended Possibilistic Truth Values
Zaragoza, Spain
August 30-September 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2195-9
Guy de Tr?, Ghent University, Belgium
Rita de Caluwe, Ghent University, Belgium
Every database model needs an underlying logical framework in order to support the handling of integrity constraints, database querying, etc. In this paper, it has been discussed how a many-valued logic based on possibility theory, can serve for these purposes and moreover can be advantageously in those cases where one explicitly wants to deal with missing information and/or with imperfect information. The potentials of the logic for both database modelling and database querying have been discussed. Finally, the presented approach has been compared with other existing approaches from both the traditional and the fuzzy database communities.
Citation:
Guy de Tr?, Rita de Caluwe, "Towards More Flexible Database Systems: A Logical Framework Based on Extended Possibilistic Truth Values," dexa, pp.900-904, Database and Expert Systems Applications, 15th International Workshop on (DEXA'04), 2004
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