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Constraint Databases

by Gabriel Kuper (Editor), Jan Paredaens (Editor), Leonid Libkin (Editor), Leonid Libkin, Jan Paredaens
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Synopsis

This book is the first comprehensive survey of the field of constraint databases, written by leading researchers. Constraint databases are a fairly new and active area of database research. The key idea is that constraints, such as linear or polynomial equations, are used to represent large, or even infinite, sets in a compact way. The ability to deal with infinite sets makes constraint databases particularly promising as a technology for integrating spatial and temporal data with standard relational databases. Constraint databases bring techniques from a variety of fields, such as logic and model theory, algebraic and computational geometry, as well as symbolic computation, to the design and analysis of data models and query languages.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783540661511

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