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Rewriting and Efficient Computation of Bound Disjunctive Datalog Queries

Abstract

A strong interest in enhancing Datalog programs by the capability of disjunction emerged in several areas, such as databases, artificial intelligence, logic programming, and so forth (Lobo, Minker & Rajasekar, 1992). Disjunctive rules have been profitably used in several contexts including knowledge representation, databases querying, and representation of incomplete information (Eiter, Gottlob & Mannila, 1997a; Gelfond & Lifschitz, 1991). Most of the works on disjunction are concerned with the definition of intuitive and expressive semantics, which are commonly based on the paradigm of minimal models (Abiteboul, Hull & Vianu, 1995; Lobo et al., 1992; Ullman, 1989).

Keywords:
Datalog Rewriting Programming language Logic programming Computer science Representation (politics) Semantics (computer science) Deductive database Stable model semantics Theoretical computer science Knowledge representation and reasoning Computation Disjunctive normal form Artificial intelligence Operational semantics

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