Temporal specialization

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The authors explore a variety of temporal relations with specialized relationships between transaction and valid time. An example is a retroactive temporal event relation, where the event must have occurred before it was stored, i.e., the valid time-stamp is restricted to be less than the transaction time-stamp. The authors discuss many useful restrictions, defining a large number of specialized types of temporal relations, and indicate some of their applications. A detailed taxonomy of specialized temporal relations is presented. This taxonomy may be used during database design to specify the particular time semantics of temporal relations.

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Jensen, C. S., & Snodgrass, R. T. (1992). Temporal specialization. In Proceedings - International Conference on Data Engineering (pp. 594–603). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7993-3_1058-2

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