Index
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A
- Adiba, Michel E., Concluding Remarks
- ALL BUT, Relvar Predicates
- ambiguity
- delete through difference, Example 1: Implicit Overlap, Example 1: Implicit Overlap, Union, Difference
- delete through intersection, Concluding Remarks, An Intersection Example, An Intersection Example, An Intersection Example
- delete through join, Example 2: Information Hiding, Example 2: Information Hiding, Symmetry
- in logical terms, Concluding Remarks, Concluding Remarks
- insert through union, Example 3: Implicit Overlap, Example 3: Implicit Overlap, Union
- resolving, Ambiguity Revisited–Concluding Remarks, Ambiguity Revisited, An Intersection Example, Concluding Remarks
- Assignment Principle, The, Two Important Principles
- attribute
- computed, An Extend Example
- virtual, An Extend Example
- attribute constraint, Integrity Constraints
B
- body, Relations and Relvars
- Bombieri, Enrico, Semantics not Syntax (?), Information Equivalence Revisited
- bound variable, Relvar Predicates
C
- candidate key, The Principle of Interchangeability
- cartesian product, Concluding Remarks
- cascade, Base Tables Only: Compensatory Actions–Base Tables Only: Compensatory Actions, Base Tables Only: Compensatory Actions, Base Tables ...
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