Tech Report CS-90-31
Constraint Query Languages
Paris C. Kanellakis, Gabriel M. Kuper and Peter Z. Revesz
November 1990
Abstract:
We investigate the relationship between constraint programming and database query languages. We show that bottom-up, efficient, declarative database programming can be combined with efficient constraint solving. The key intuition is that the generalization of a ground fact, or type, is a conjunction of constraints. We propose a set of basic constraint query language design principles and show how they can be realized with four different classes of constraints: polynomial, rational order, equality, and boolean constraints.
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