Logic Programming and Databases by Stefano Ceri, Georg Gottlob, Letizia Tanca.

The topic of logic programming and databases. has gained in­ creasing interest in recent years. Several events have marked the rapid evolution of this field: the selection, by the Japanese Fifth Generation Project, of Prolog and of the relational data model as the basis for the development of new ma...

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Main Authors: Ceri, Stefano (Author), Gottlob, Georg (Author), Tanca, Letizia (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Edition:1st ed. 1990.
Series:Surveys in Computer Science,
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505 0 |a 1 Logic Programming and Databases: An Overview -- 1.1 Logic Programming as Query Language -- 1.2 Prolog and Datalog -- 1.3 Alternative Architectures -- 1.4 Applications -- 1.5 Bibliographic Notes -- 2 A Review of Relational Databases and Prolog -- 2.1 Overview of Relational Databases -- 2.2 Prolog: A Language for Programming in Logic -- 2.3 Bibliographic Notes -- I Coupling Prolog to Relational Databases -- 3 Prolog as a Query Language -- 4 Coupling Prolog Systems to Relational Databases -- 5 Overview of Systems for Coupling Prolog to Relational Databases -- II Foundations of Datalog -- 6 Syntax and Semantics of Datalog -- 7 Proof Theory and Evaluation Paradigms of Datalog -- III Optimization Methods for Datalog -- 8 Classification of Optimization Methods for Datalog -- 9 Evaluation Methods -- 10 Rewriting Methods -- 11 Extensions of Pure Datalog -- 12 Overview of Research Prototypes for Integrating Relational Databases and Logic Programming. 
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