scholarly journals On XML Data Processing through Implementing A Deductive and Object-oriented Database Language

2002 ◽  
Vol 9D (6) ◽  
pp. 991-998
2018 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 01007
Author(s):  
Sergei Podkovalnikov ◽  
Ivan Trofimov ◽  
Leonid Trofimov

The paper presents Data processing and optimization system for studying and making rational decisions on the formation of interstate electric power interconnections, with aim to increasing effectiveness of their functioning and expansion. The technologies for building and integrating a Data processing and optimization system including an object-oriented database and a predictive mathematical model for optimizing the expansion of electric power systems ORIRES, are described. The technology of collection and pre-processing of non-structured data collected from various sources and its loading to the object-oriented database, as well as processing and presentation of information in the GIS system are described. One of the approaches of graphical visualization of the results of optimization model is considered on the example of calculating the option for expansion of the South Korean electric power grid.


Author(s):  
R. Zicari ◽  
F. Cacace ◽  
C. Capelli ◽  
A. Galipo ◽  
A. Pirovano ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Rafiul Ahad ◽  
James Davis ◽  
Stefan Gower ◽  
Peter Lyngbaek ◽  
Andra Marynowski ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Mengchi Liu

Deductive object-oriented databases are intended to integrate the deductive and object-oriented database techniques to combine the best of two approaches and to overcome their inherent shortcomings, with a number of deductive object-oriented database languages proposed. However, most of these languages are only structurally object-oriented. Important behaviorally object-oriented features such as methods and encapsulation common in object-oriented database systems are not properly supported. This chapter presents a novel deductive object-oriented database language called ROL2 that extends structurally object-oriented database language ROL with all behaviorally object-oriented features. It supports in a rule-based framework all important object-oriented features such as object identity, complex objects, typing, information hiding, rule-based methods, encapsulation of such methods, overloading, late binding, polymorphism, class hierarchies, multiple structural and behavioral inheritance with overriding, blocking, and conflict handling. It is so far the only deductive object-oriented database language that supports all these features in a uniform rule-based framework.


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