ROCK & ROLL: A deductive object-oriented database with active and spatial extensions

Andrew Dinn, Howard Williams, Norman Paton

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Abstract

ROCK & ROLL is a deductive object-oriented database system that supports two languages, one imperative and the other deductive, both were derived from the same object-oriented data model. The components of ROCK & ROLL are as follows: data model OM, supports a range of conventional modelling constructs; deductive language ROLL, a conventional first-order deductive database language; and imperative language ROCK, a conventional imperative object-oriented programming language. The basic ROCK & ROLL system provides comprehensive modelling and programming facilities which extends to spatial data types and active rules.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Data Engineering, 1997
Pages582-
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997
Event1997 IEEE 13th International Conference on Data Engineering - Birmingham, UK
Duration: 7 Apr 199711 Apr 1997

Conference

Conference1997 IEEE 13th International Conference on Data Engineering
Abbreviated titleICDE
CityBirmingham, UK
Period7/04/9711/04/97

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