Abstract
We give a polymorphic account of the relational algebra. We introduce a formalism of "type formulas" specifically tuned for relational algebra expressions, and present an algorithm that computes the "principal" type for a given expression. The principal type of an expression is a formula that specifies, in a clear and concise manner, all assignments of types (sets of attributes) to relation names, under which a given relational algebra expression is well-typed, as well as the output type that expression will have under each of these assignments. Topics discussed include complexity and polymorphic expressive power. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
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Van Bussche, J. D., & Waller, E. (2002). Polymorphic type inference for the relational algebra. In Journal of Computer and System Sciences (Vol. 64, pp. 694–718). Academic Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1006/jcss.2001.1812
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