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Автор Baclawski, Kenneth
Автор Simovici, Dan
Автор White, William
Дата выпуска 1994
dc.description We propose a formalization of standard database management systems using topos theory. In this treatment, all constructions take place within an ambient topos, which thereby serves as the ‘universe of discourse’. A database schema is defined using objects and morphisms in the ambient topos. A database state for a given schema involves not only the ambient topos but also an internal category within the topos. This approach neatly separates the schema from the state data by placing them in distinct category structures. It is shown that database states can either be regarded syntactically as objects in an external topos or semantically as morphisms in an internal slice category. A number of operations are introduced that correspond to operations used in standard database systems. Extraction selects some of the tables, attributes and domains of a database state. The squeeze operation performs an ‘elimination of duplicates’, which can be combined with extraction to obtain an operation called ‘projection’ in standard relational database systems. A join operation is defined, which generalizes the relational join operation and can be used for the cartesian product and selection operations. Finally, ‘boolean’ operations of intersection, union and difference are introduced and related to the other operations.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994
Название A categorical approach to database semantics
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0960129500000426
Electronic ISSN 1469-8072
Print ISSN 0960-1295
Журнал Mathematical Structures in Computer Science
Том 4
Первая страница 147
Последняя страница 183
Аффилиация Baclawski Kenneth; Northeastern University
Аффилиация Simovici Dan; University of Massachusetts at Boston
Аффилиация White William; Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
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