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- Pablo Barceló:
A Theoretical View on Reverse Engineering Problems for Database Query Languages. Description Logics 2019 - 2018
- Rodolfo A. Pazos Rangel, José A. Martínez F., Alan G. Aguirre L., Marco Antonio Aguirre Lam:
Issues in Querying Databases with Design Anomalies Using Natural Language Interfaces. Fuzzy Logic Augmentation of Neural and Optimization Algorithms 2018: 461-473 - Jan Chomicki, David Toman:
Temporal Logic in Database Query Languages. Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2nd ed.) 2018 - 2016
- Flavio Ferrarotti, Loredana Tec, José Maria Turull Torres:
On Higher Order Query Languages which on Relational Databases Collapse to Second Order Logic. CoRR abs/1612.03155 (2016) - 2013
- Jelle Hellings, Bart Kuijpers, Jan Van den Bussche, Xiaowang Zhang:
Walk logic as a framework for path query languages on graph databases. ICDT 2013: 117-128 - 2012
- Sebastian Lehrack, Sascha Saretz, Ingo Schmitt:
QSQL2: Query language support for logic-based similarity conditions on probabilistic databases. RCIS 2012: 1-12 - 2010
- David Zellhöfer, Ingo Schmitt:
A preference-based approach for interactive weight learning: learning weights within a logic-based query language. Distributed Parallel Databases 27(1): 31-51 (2010) - 2009
- Antonio Badia:
Quantifiers in Action - Generalized Quantification in Query, Logical and Natural Languages. Advances in Database Systems 37, Kluwer 2009, ISBN 978-0-387-09564-6, pp. 1-156 - Jan Chomicki, David Toman:
Temporal Logic in Database Query Languages. Encyclopedia of Database Systems 2009: 2987-2991 - 2006
- Jesús Manuel Almendros-Jiménez, Antonio Becerra-Terón:
Database Query Languages and Functional Logic Programming. New Gener. Comput. 24(2): 129-184 (2006) - Luis Quintano, Irene Rodrigues:
Using a Logic Programming Framework to Control Database Query Dialogues in Natural Language. ICLP 2006: 406-420 - 2004
- Fosca Giannotti, Giuseppe Manco, Franco Turini:
Towards a Logic Query Language for Data Mining. Database Support for Data Mining Applications 2004: 76-94 - 2001
- Stephan Kreutzer:
Query Languages for Constraint Databases: First-Order Logic, Fixed-Points, and Convex Hulls. ICDT 2001: 248-262 - 2000
- Luc De Raedt:
A Logical Database Mining Query Language. ILP 2000: 78-92 - 1999
- Luc Vandeurzen:
Logic-based query languages for the linear constraint database model. Hasselt University, Belgium, 1999 - 1998
- Luc De Raedt:
An Inductive Logic Programming Query Language for Database Mining. AISC 1998: 1-13 - 1996
- Françoise Gire, H. Khanh Hoang:
A More Expressive Deterministic Query Language with Efficient Symmetry-Based Choice Construct. Logic in Databases 1996: 475-495 - 1995
- Jean-Pierre Cheiney, Vincent Oria:
Spatial Database Querying with Logic Languages. DASFAA 1995: 342-349 - Klaus Schild:
The Use of Description Logics as Database Query Languages. KRDB 1995 - 1993
- Nathan Goodman, Steve Rozen, Lincoln Stein:
Requirements for a Deductive Query Language in a Genome-Mapping Database. Workshop on Programming with Logic Databases (Book), ILPS 1993: 259-278 - Nathan Goodman, Steve Rozen, Lincoln Stein:
Requirements for a Deductive Query Language in the MapBase Genome-Mapping Database. Workshop on Programming with Logic Databases (Informal Proceedings), ILPS 1993: 18-32 - Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
A Logical Query Language for an Object-Oriented Data Model. Rules in Database Systems 1993: 234-250 - Nicola Leone, Massimo Romeo, Pasquale Rullo, Domenico Saccà:
Effective Implementation of Negation in Database Logic Query Languages. LOGIDATA+: Deductive Databases with Complex Objects 1993: 159-175 - 1992
- Barrett R. Bryant, Aiqin Pan:
Two-Level Grammar: A Funtional/Logic Query Language for Database and Knowledge-Base Systems. LPAR 1992: 78-83 - 1991
- Sergio Greco, Luigi Palopoli, Pasquale Rullo:
Netlog: A Logic Query Language for Network Model Databases. Data Knowl. Eng. 6: 183-203 (1991) - Klaus Hülsmann:
A Temporal-Logic-Based Query Language for Querying Database Histories. DEXA 1991: 393-399 - 1989
- Paris C. Kanellakis, Serge Abiteboul:
A Logical Database Query Language with Object Identity and Strong Typing. ICLP 1989: 675-692 - 1986
- Naphtali Rishe:
The Expressiveness of Logic-based Database Query Languages. XP7.52 Workshop on Database Theory 1986 - 1985
- Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Implementation of Logical Query Languages for Databases. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 10(3): 289-321 (1985) - Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Implementation of Logical Query Languages for Databases (Abstract). SIGMOD Conference 1985: 444
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