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DOI: 10.1016/0950-7051(89)90064-6
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Integration of prolog and databases in both evaluational and non-evaluational approaches

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“…Through the years, there have been many efforts in this direction in the area of Logic Programming and Databases, e.g. by interconnecting Prolog systems to relational databases [38,[41][42][43][44], in an approach that has some similarities with the one presented in this paper. In this area, Datalog [45] has become the de facto standard for the development of deductive databases.…”
Section: Conclusion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the years, there have been many efforts in this direction in the area of Logic Programming and Databases, e.g. by interconnecting Prolog systems to relational databases [38,[41][42][43][44], in an approach that has some similarities with the one presented in this paper. In this area, Datalog [45] has become the de facto standard for the development of deductive databases.…”
Section: Conclusion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%