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Data & Knowledge Engineering
Volume 15, Issue 1, March 1995, Pages 63-102
 
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A new method for integrity constraint checking in deductive databases

Ron SeljéeE-mail The Corresponding Author

Co-operation Centre, Tilburg and Eindhoven Universities, The Netherlands

Received 28 June 1994; 
revised 12 August 1994; 
accepted 2 November 1994. ;
Available online 22 December 1999.

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Abstract

An update of a consistent database can influence the integrity of the database. The available integrity checking methods in deductive databases are often criticized for their lack of efficiency. The main goal of this paper is to present a new integrity checking method which does not have some of the disadvantages of existing methods. The main advantage of the proposed method is that the integrity check is performed primarily at compile time. In order to demonstrate the improvement in efficiency of the proposed method it was compared both fundamentally and experimentally with existing methods.

Author Keywords: Datalog; Deductive database; Inconsistency indicator; Inconsistency rule; Induced update; Integrity constraint; Image ; Potential update; Prolog

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