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- Q5260625 subject Q8363901.
- Q5260625 subject Q8363916.
- Q5260625 abstract "Dependency theory is a subfield of database theory which studies implication and optimization problems related to logical constraints, commonly called dependencies, on databases.The best known class of such dependencies are functional dependencies, which form the foundation of keys on database relations. Another important class of dependencies are the multivalued dependencies. A key algorithm in dependency theory is the Chase, and much of the theory is devoted to its study.".
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- Q5260625 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363901.
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- Q5260625 comment "Dependency theory is a subfield of database theory which studies implication and optimization problems related to logical constraints, commonly called dependencies, on databases.The best known class of such dependencies are functional dependencies, which form the foundation of keys on database relations. Another important class of dependencies are the multivalued dependencies. A key algorithm in dependency theory is the Chase, and much of the theory is devoted to its study.".
- Q5260625 label "Dependency theory (database theory)".