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Refined triggering graphs: a logic-based approach to termination analysis in an active object-oriented database
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringRtg MethodVerificationSoftware EngineeringModel CheckingSoftware AnalysisActive Object-oriented DatabaseFormal VerificationActive DatabaseSystems EngineeringFormal TechniqueActive RuleFormal SpecificationFormal ModelingActive RulesComputer ScienceObject-oriented DatabaseDatabase TheoryTermination AnalysisSoftware DesignProgram AnalysisAutomated ReasoningFormal MethodsLogic-based ApproachSystem SoftwareData Modeling
Presents the notion of refined triggering graphs (RTG) for analyzing termination of active rules in object-oriented databases (OODBs). The RTG method consists of mapping the possibility that one active rule can trigger another to the satisfiability of a well-defined logic formula called a triggering formula. The unsatisfiability of the triggering formula is then an indication that the rule triggering possibility is nil. We identify three increasingly more powerful types of triggering formulae and give pointers to the corresponding satisfiability procedures.
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