Incomplete database
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An incomplete database[1][2] is a kind of uncertain database which consists in a compact representation of a set of (potentially infinite) possible worlds.
Formal definition
An incomplete database model is a set of representations that are compact encodings of a set of possible worlds. Formally, to each representation we associate a set Failed to parse (unknown function "\llbracket"): {\displaystyle \llbracket D\rrbracket} of possible worlds, each possible world being a regular database.
References
- ^ Imieliński, Tomasz; Lipski, Witold (1984-09-20). "Incomplete Information in Relational Databases". Journal of the ACM. 31 (4): 761–791. doi:10.1145/1634.1886. ISSN 0004-5411.
- ^ Abiteboul, Serge; Hull, Richard; Vianu, Victor (1995). "Incomplete information" (PDF). Foundations of Databases. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-53771-0.