An active fuzzy object-oriented database approach

2004-07-29
Bostan-Korpeoglu, B
Yazıcı, Adnan
Knowledge intensive applications require an intelligent environment which can perform deductions due to user queries or events that occur inside or outside of the environment. In this study, we propose a fuzzy active object-oriented database for modelling knowledge intensive applications. Our approach integrates fuzzy, active and deductive rules with database objects, so that the system gains intelligent behaviour, which provides objects to perceive dynamic occurences and answer user queries. In this way, objects can produce new knowledge and keep themselves in a consistent, stable, and upto-date state.

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Citation Formats
B. Bostan-Korpeoglu and A. Yazıcı, “An active fuzzy object-oriented database approach,” 2004, p. 885, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/62603.