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domain calculus


A form of relational calculus in which scalar variables take values drawn from a given domain. Examples of the domain calculus are ILL, FQL, DEDUCE and the well known Query By Example (QBE). INGRES is a relational DBMS whose DML is based on the relational calculus.

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[ = ] [ ai ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ as ] [ at ] [ aw ] [ B ] [ b ] [ ba ] [ base ] [ C ] [ ca ] [ CE ] [ ch ] [ cu ] [ D ] [ data ] [ database ] [ DB ] [ DBMS ] [ DED ] [ DML ] [ do ] [ domain ] [ du ] [ E ] [ ed ] [ er ] [ es ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ fo ] [ for ] [ FQL ] [ fr ] [ G ] [ gi ] [ GRE ] [ h ] [ hose ] [ hr ] [ id ] [ il ] [ in ] [ INGRES ] [ io ] [ is ] [ ke ] [ kn ] [ la ] [ lc ] [ Lex ] [ LL ] [ lu ] [ M ] [ ma ] [ ML ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ mp ] [ N ] [ na ] [ no ] [ om ] [ ph ] [ pl ] [ Q ] [ QBE ] [ QL ] [ query ] [ Query By Example ] [ rc ] [ RE ] [ re ] [ relation ] [ relational calculus ] [ relational DBMS ] [ ro ] [ S ] [ sc ] [ scalar ] [ se ] [ th ] [ us ] [ va ] [ value ] [ var ] [ variable ] [ ve ]






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