Functional dependency

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41CMU: Arc-Factored, Discriminative Semantic Dependency Parsing Sam Thomson Brendan O’Connor Jeffrey Flanigan David Bamman Jesse Dodge Swabha Swayamdipta Nathan Schneider Chris Dyer Noah A. Smith Language Technologies In

CMU: Arc-Factored, Discriminative Semantic Dependency Parsing Sam Thomson Brendan O’Connor Jeffrey Flanigan David Bamman Jesse Dodge Swabha Swayamdipta Nathan Schneider Chris Dyer Noah A. Smith Language Technologies In

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-30 14:07:30
42Sampling the Repairs of Functional Dependency Violations under Hard Constraints George Beskales Ihab F. Ilyas

Sampling the Repairs of Functional Dependency Violations under Hard Constraints George Beskales Ihab F. Ilyas

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Language: English - Date: 2010-07-15 11:33:34
43On the Relative Trust between Inconsistent Data and Inaccurate Constraints George Beskales 1 1  Ihab F. Ilyas 1

On the Relative Trust between Inconsistent Data and Inaccurate Constraints George Beskales 1 1 Ihab F. Ilyas 1

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-27 04:31:53
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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-02 10:34:25
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Language: English - Date: 2011-06-19 01:53:21
46Language and Program Design for Functional Dependencies Mark P. Jones Iavor Diatchki  Portland State University

Language and Program Design for Functional Dependencies Mark P. Jones Iavor Diatchki Portland State University

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-02 11:00:21
47Inconsistent databases  • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

Inconsistent databases • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

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- Date: 2008-11-14 09:33:25
    48Inconsistent databases  • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

    Inconsistent databases • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-07 14:34:23
      49COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2012 – Paper 4 5 Databases (KM) This question explores Heath’s Rule, which states that if R(X, Y, Z) satisfies the functional dependency X → Y , where X, Y , and Z are disjoint n

      COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2012 – Paper 4 5 Databases (KM) This question explores Heath’s Rule, which states that if R(X, Y, Z) satisfies the functional dependency X → Y , where X, Y , and Z are disjoint n

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      - Date: 2014-06-09 10:18:42
        50Inconsistent databases  • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

        Inconsistent databases • Often arise in data integration. • Suppose have a functional dependency name → salary and two tuples (John, 10K) in source 1, and (John, 20K) in source 2.

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        Language: English - Date: 2010-09-16 14:02:51