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Chap 2: A Prelude to Parametric Data
Temporal Database Chap 2: A Prelude to Parametric Data
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Fig 2.1 The personnel database
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Fig 2.2 Snapshot of management at now
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Fig The management
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TempSQL
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TempSQL
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The Select Statement
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The Select Statement
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The Select Statement
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Subqueries
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Aggregates
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The Classical User
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Multihomogeneity
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2.3 Comparison with Interval Timestamping
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2.3 Comparison with Interval Timestamping
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2.3 Comparison with Interval Timestamping
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2.3 Comparison with Interval Timestamping
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2.3 Comparison with Interval Timestamping
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2.4 Static Data, Snapshot Data, and Upward Compatibility
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2.4 Static Data, Snapshot Data, and Upward Compatibility
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Users
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A Transaction Log
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Querying the Model
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Querying the Model
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Querying the Model
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2.6 A Model for Querying Errors
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2.6 A Model for Querying Errors
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2.6 A Model for Querying Errors
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2.6 A Model for Querying Errors
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Querying for Errors
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2.7 A Model for Querying Incomplete Information
Figure 2.15(a) shows a bitemporal SALARY value. When the future is of no concern to us, this can be represented more compactly as shown in Figure 2.15(b).
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2.7.1 Partial Temporal Elements
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2.7.1 Partial Temporal Elements
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Attributes
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Tuples and Relations
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2.8 A Model for Querying Spatio-temporal Data
Below is an example of a spatial-temporal database arising in agriculture. It consists Of the following for relations. Their spatial representation is shown in Figure 2.18, and their relational representation is shown in Figure 2.19.
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2.8 A Model for Querying Spatio-temporal Data
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2.8 A Model for Querying Spatio-temporal Data
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2.8 A Model for Querying Spatio-temporal Data
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