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Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems : Second International Symposium, FoIKS 2002 Salzau Castle, Germany, February 20-23, 2002 Proceedings / edited by Thomas Eiter, Klaus-Dieter Schewe.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Eiter, Thomas, 1966- editor.
Schewe, Klaus-Dieter, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 2284.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 2284
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Database management.
Data structures (Computer science).
Computer engineering.
Information storage and retrieval.
Application software.
Artificial intelligence.
Database Management.
Data Structures and Information Theory.
Computer Engineering.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Database Management.
Data Structures and Information Theory.
Computer Engineering.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 294 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2002.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This volume contains the papers presented at the "Second International S- posium on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems" (FoIKS 2002), which was held in Schloß Salzau, Germany from February 20th to 23rd, 2002. FoIKS is a biennial event focusing on theoretical foundations of information and knowledge systems. It aims to bring together researchers working on the theoretical foundations of information and knowledge systems and to attract researchers working in mathematical ?elds such as discrete mathematics, c- binatorics, logics, and ?nite model theory who are interested in applying their theories to research on database and knowledge base theory. FoIKS took up the tradition of the conference series "Mathematical Fundamentals of Database S- tems" (MFDBS) which enabled East-West collaboration in the ?eld of database theory. The ?rst FoIKS symposium was held in Burg, Spreewald (Germany) in 2000. Former MFDBS conferences were held in Dresden (Germany) in 1987, Visegr ́ ad (Hungary) in 1989, and in Rostock (Germany) in 1991. Proceedings of these previous events were published by Springer-Verlag as volumes 305, 364, 495, and 1762 of the LNCS series. In addition the FoIKS symposium is intended to be a forum for intensive d- cussions. For this reason the time slot of long and short contributions is 60 and 30 minutes respectively, followed by 30 and 15 minutes for discussions, respectively. Furthermore, participants are asked in advance to prepare as correspondents to a contribution of another author. There are also special sessions for the pres- tation and discussion of open research problems.
Contents:
Modeling Paraconsistent Reasoning by Classical Logic
Implementing Term Algebra Syntactic Unification in Free Modules over Certain Rings
Analytic Tableaux and Database Repairs: Foundations
Controlled Query Evaluation for Known Policies by Combining Lying and Refusal
A Logical Framework for Integrating Inconsistent Information in Multiple Databases
Functional Dependencies in Presence of Errors
A Context Model for Constructing Membership Functions of Fuzzy Concepts Based on Modal Logic
The Principle of Conditional Preservation in Belief Revision
Query Rewriting with Symmetric Constraints
A Privacy-Enhanced Microaggregation Method
Towards a Tailored Theory of Consistency Enforcement in Databases
Improving Supervised Learning by Feature Decomposition
Extremal Theorems for Databases
Relational Databases and Homogeneity in Logics with Counting
Uniqueness of Update Strategies for Database Views
Knowledge Representation in Extended Pawlak's Information Systems: Algebraic Aspects
Minimal Sample Databases for Global Cardinality Constraints.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-45758-9
9783540457589
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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