A More General Model For Handling Missing Information In Relational DataBases Using A 3-Valued Logic
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1991-09
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Yue, Kwok-Bun
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SIGMOD Record
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Codd proposed the use of two interpretations of nulls to handle missing information in relational databases that may lead to a 4-valued logic [Codd86, Codd87]. In a more general model, three interpretations of nulls are necessary [Roth, Zani]. Without simplification, this may lead to a 7-valued logic, which is too complicated to be adopted in relational databases. For such a model, there is no satisfactory simplification to a 4-valued logic. However, by making a straightforward simplification and using some proposed logical functions, a 3-valued logic can handle all three interpretations.
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Yue, K., A More General Model For Handling Missing Information In Relational DataBases Using A 3-Valued Logic. SIGMOD Record. vol.20, no.3, pp 43-49, September 1991.