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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Tables and Objects | |
1 | Conceptual Modeling of Knowledge Bases | 3 |
2 | Relational Databases | 19 |
3 | Object-Relational Databases | 71 |
Pt. II | Adding Rules | |
4 | Reaction Rules | 87 |
5 | Deduction Rules | 103 |
Pt. III | Positive Knowledge Systems: Concepts, Properties and Examples | |
6 | Principles of Positive Knowledge Systems | 127 |
7 | Temporal Databases | 139 |
8 | Fuzzy Databases | 151 |
9 | Further Examples of Positive Knowledge Systems | 165 |
Pt. IV | Admitting Negative Information: From Tables to Bitables | |
10 | Principles of Non-Positive Knowledge Systems | 179 |
11 | Relational Factbases | 187 |
12 | Possibilistic Databases | 195 |
13 | Further Examples of Non-Positive Knowledge Systems | 205 |
Pt. V | More on Reaction and Deduction Rules | |
14 | Communication and Cooperation | 219 |
15 | Deductive Knowledge Systems | 237 |
16 | Advanced Knowledge and Reasoning Services | 255 |
App. A | Partial Logics with Two Kinds of Negation | 263 |
App. B | Compositional Possibilistic Logic | 270 |
App. C | On the Logic of Temporally Qualified Information | 280 |
References | 287 | |
Index | 293 |
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