Database in Depth: Relational Theory for Practitioners

 

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table value constructor (SQL)

TABLE_DEE 2nd

     and TABLE_DUM

     identity with respect to join

"tables and views" tables, rows, and columns ternary relation

ternary tuple THE_ operator 2nd theorem (database) theta-join

Third Manifesto, The Third Manifesto, The Third Manifesto, The 2nd 3rd 4th 5th third normal form 2nd three-valued logic     truth tables TIMES 2nd

Todd, Stephen

transaction transition constraint transitivity

TransRelational™ Model, The 2nd 3rd

"trigger"

triggered procedure

tuple 2nd     extracting attribute value from

     pictured as row     relvar

     versus proposition tuple constraint tuple equality 2nd 3rd 4th TUPLE FROM tuple ordering

     not in relations

tuple selector

tuple type

     name

TUPLE type generator

tuple variable

     not in relational model

TUPLE {H}

Tutorial D

     used in The Third Manifesto

Tutorial D

     versus SQL

two-valued logic

     truth tables TYPE

type 2nd

TYPE 2nd

type

     versus physical representation     versus variable type constraint

     checked during selector invocation     not in SQL type error type generator

     RELATION     TUPLE

 

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