A first approach to the multipurpose relational database server.
Ignacio J. Blanco; Carmen Martínez-Cruz; José María Serrano; M. Amparo Vila
Mathware and Soft Computing (2005)
- Volume: 12, Issue: 2-3, page 129-153
- ISSN: 1134-5632
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@article{Blanco2005,
abstract = {In this paper, an architecture and an implementation of a multipurpose relational database server are proposed. This architecture enables classical queries to be executed, deductions to be made, and data mining operations to be performed on fuzzy or classical data. The proposal of this integration is to combine several ways of querying different types of data. In order to achieve this, a combination of existing meta-knowledge bases and new data catalog elements is presented. We also introduce a language for handling all these data coherently and uniformly on the basis of classical SQL sentences.},
author = {Blanco, Ignacio J., Martínez-Cruz, Carmen, Serrano, José María, Vila, M. Amparo},
journal = {Mathware and Soft Computing},
keywords = {Bases de datos relacionales; Minería de datos; Lógica difusa},
language = {eng},
number = {2-3},
pages = {129-153},
title = {A first approach to the multipurpose relational database server.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/40864},
volume = {12},
year = {2005},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Blanco, Ignacio J.
AU - Martínez-Cruz, Carmen
AU - Serrano, José María
AU - Vila, M. Amparo
TI - A first approach to the multipurpose relational database server.
JO - Mathware and Soft Computing
PY - 2005
VL - 12
IS - 2-3
SP - 129
EP - 153
AB - In this paper, an architecture and an implementation of a multipurpose relational database server are proposed. This architecture enables classical queries to be executed, deductions to be made, and data mining operations to be performed on fuzzy or classical data. The proposal of this integration is to combine several ways of querying different types of data. In order to achieve this, a combination of existing meta-knowledge bases and new data catalog elements is presented. We also introduce a language for handling all these data coherently and uniformly on the basis of classical SQL sentences.
LA - eng
KW - Bases de datos relacionales; Minería de datos; Lógica difusa
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/40864
ER -
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