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Active-design: A generic toolkit for deriving specific rule execution models
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1997
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Active rules or triggers are widely accepted as powerful mechanisms to implement applications or systems behaviour. Several rule execution models were proposed as extended functionalities for di erent database systems. However, these models lack in exibility and adaptability to speci c database systems or speci c application requirements. In this paper, we propose a generic framework which provides a set of basic functions which can be used to implement a n y execution model. This framework,
doi:10.1007/3-540-63516-5_26
fatcat:34itkmjhe5fevcv7d523msodqi