IFO: A Formal Semantic Database Model

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A new, formally defined database model is introduced that combines fundamental principles of “semantic” database modeling in a coherent fashion. Using a graph-based formalism, the IFO model provides mechanisms for representing structured objects, and functional and ISA relationships between them. A number of fundamental results concerning semantic data modeling are obtained in the context of the IFO model. Notably, the types of object structure that can arise as a result of multiple uses of ISA relationships and object construction are described. Also, a natural, formal definition of update propagation is given, and it is shown that (under certain conditions) a correct update always exists. © 1987, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Abiteboul, S., & Hull, R. (1987). IFO: A Formal Semantic Database Model. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 12(4), 525–565. https://doi.org/10.1145/32204.32205

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