This paper contains a proposed implementation of a rules system in a relational data base system. Such a rules system can provide data base services including integrity control, protection, alerters, triggers, and view processing. Moreover, it can be used for user specified rules. The proposed implementation makes efficient use of an abstract data type facility by introducing new data types which assist with rule specification and enforcement.
Title
Implementation of Rules in Relational Data Base Systems
Published
1983-11-01
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
CSD-83-151
Type
Text
Extent
10 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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