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Abstract: The fundamental question about a temporal model is "what
is its underlying temporal structure?" More specifically, what
are the temporal primitives supported in the model, what temporal
domains are available over these primitives, and whether
the primitives are determinate or indeterminate? In this paper
a simple, general framework for supporting temporal primitives
(instants, intervals, sets of intervals) is presented. The
framework allows seamless integration of dense and discrete
temporal... (Update)
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...internal fields as possible. Goralwalla et al. also use a tuple of integers to denote an instant [Goralwalla et al. 1996, Goralwalla et al. 1997] This provides an increase in expressive power for intervals (for example, one month and five days must be mapped to a...
...separate internal elds as possible. Goralwalla et al. also use a tuple of integers to denote an instant [Goralwalla et al. 1996, Goralwalla et al. 1997] This provides an increase in expressive power for intervals (for example, one month and ve days must be mapped to a...
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Goralwalla, I. A., Y. Leontiev, M. T. Ozsu and D. Szafron. "Modeling Temporal Primitives: Back to Basics," in Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), Las Vegas, Nevada, 1997, pp. 24--31. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/goralwalla97modeling.html More
@inproceedings{ goralwalla97modeling,
author = "Iqbal A. Goralwalla and Yuri Leontiev and M. Tamer Ozsu and Duane Szafron",
title = "Modeling Temporal Primitives: Back to Basics",
booktitle = "{CIKM}",
pages = "24-31",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/goralwalla97modeling.html" }
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