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6. KRDB 1999: Linköping, Sweden
- Enrico Franconi, Michael Kifer:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Knowledge Representation meets Databases (KRDB'99), Linköping, Sweden, July 29-30, 1999. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 21, CEUR-WS.org 1999
KRDB'99 is an affiliate event with the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'99, Stockholm, 3-6 August 1999), and the International Workshop on Description Logics (DL'99, Linköping, July 30 - August 1 1999).
KRDB'99 is sponsored by the European ESPRIT Compulog Network of Excellence in Computational Logic, and by the European ESPRIT Foundations on Data Warehouse Quality (DWQ) Long Term Research project.
- Title, Table of Contents, Preface.
- Alessandro Artale, Enrico Franconi:
Reasoning with enhanced Temporal Entity-Relationship Models. 1-5 - Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini:
Answering Queries Using Views in Description Logics. 6-10 - Robert Demolombe:
Database Validity and Completeness: Another Approach and its Formalisation in Modal Logic. 11-13 - Chung Hee Hwang:
Incompletely and Imprecisely Speaking: Using Dynamic Ontologies for Representing and Retrieving Information. 14-20 - Yaron Kanza, Werner Nutt, Yehoshua Sagiv:
Incomplete Answers for Queries over Semistructured Data. 21-25 - Hans-Joachim Klein:
Efficient Algorithms for Approximating Answers to Queries Against Incomplete Relational Databases. 26-30 - Wenjin Lu:
View Updates in Disjunctive Deductive Databases Based on SLD-Resolution. 31-35 - Agenor Martins, Edilson Ferneda:
Case-Based Query Answering: A Model Using Cognitive Similarity. 36-40 - Takao Miura, Isamu Shioya:
Incremental Update of Decision Trees for Temporal Objects. 41-45 - Susanne Prediger, Gerd Stumme:
Theory-driven Logical Scaling: Conceptual Information Systems meet Description Logics. 46-49 - Marie-Christine Rousset:
Backward Reasoning in Aboxes for Query Answering. 50-54
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