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Evaluation of recursive queries with extended rules in deductive databases

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2 Author(s)
Sang Ho Lee ; Sch. of Comput., Soong Sil Univ., Seoul, South Korea ; Henschen, L.J.

In order to extend the expressive power of deductive databases, a formula that can have existential quantifiers in prenex normal form in a restricted way is defined as an extended rule. With the extended rule, we can easily define a virtual view that requires a division operation of relational algebra to evaluate. The paper addresses a recursive query evaluation where at least one formula in a recursive rule set is of an extended rule. We investigate transformable recursions as well as four cases of non-transformable recursions of transitive-closure-like and linear type. The work reveals that occurrence of an existentially quantified variable in the extended recursive body predicate might dramatically limit the level of recursive search. In particular, the number of iterations to answer extended queries can be determined, independently of database contents

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Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:7 ,  Issue: 2 )

Date of Publication: Apr 1995

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