Title
The Aditi Deductive Datebase System
Abstract
Abstract. Deductive databases generalize relational databases by providing support for recursive views and non-atomic data. Aditi is a deductive system based on the client-server model; it is inherently multi-user and capable of exploiting parallelism on shared-memory,multiprocessors. The back-end uses relational technology for efficiency in the management,of disk-based data and uses optimization algorithms especially developed,for the bottom-up evaluation of logical queries involving recursion. The front-end interacts with the user in a logical language that has more,expressive power than relational query languages. We present the structure of Aditi, discuss its components in some detail, and present performance figures. Key Words. Logic, implementation, multi-user, parallelism, relational database.
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1007/BF01228882
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases - Prototypes of deductive database systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
bottom up,client server,front end,relational database,expressive power,query language
Programming language,Computer science,Theoretical computer science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
3
2
0949-877X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
59
25.25
28
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jayen Vaghani110348.51
kotagiri ramamohanarao24716993.87
David B. Kemp3419181.57
Zoltan Somogyi4571141.85
Peter J. Stuckey54368457.58
Tim S. Leask65925.25
james harland75925.25