Affiliation:
1. University of Antwerp
2. Universita di Roma Tre
3. Limburgs Universitair Centrum
Abstract
In the context of object databases, we study the application of an update method to a collection of receivers rather than to a single one. The obvious strategy of applying the update to the receivers one after the other, in some arbitrary order, brings up the problem of order independence. On a very general level, we investigate how update behavior can be analyzed in terms of certain schema annotations, called colorings. We are able to characterize those colorings that always describe order-independedent updates. We also consider a more specific model of update methods implemented in the relational algebra. Order-independence of such algebraic methods is undecidable in general, but decidable if the expressions used are positive. Finally, we consider an alternative parallel strategy for set-oriented applications of algebraic update methods and compare and relate it to the sequential strategy.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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