CLASSIC: A Structural Data Model for Objects (1989)
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Borgida89classic:a,
author = {Alexander Borgida and Ronald J. Brachman and Deborah L. McGuinness and Lori Alperin Resnick},
title = {CLASSIC: A Structural Data Model for Objects},
booktitle = {},
year = {1989},
pages = {59--67}
}
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Abstract
CLASSIC is a data model that encourages the description ofobjects not only in terms of their relations to other known objects, but in terms of a level of intensional structure as well. The CLASSIC language of structured descriptions permits i) partial descriptions of individuals, under an `open world' assumption, ii) answers to queries either as extensional lists of valuesorasdescriptions that necessarily hold of all possible answers, and iii) an easily extensible schema, which can be accessed uniformly with the data. One of the strengths of the approach is that the same language plays multiple roles in the processes of defining and populating the DB, as well as querying and answering. classic (for which we have a prototype main-memory implementation) can actively discover new information about objects from several sources: it can recognize new classes under which an object falls based on a description of the object, it can propagate some deductive consequences of DB upda...







