Fast Maintenance of Integrity Assertions Using Redundant Aggregate Data
- Phil Bernstein ,
- Barbara T. Blaustein ,
- Edmond M. Clarke
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases |
Published by IEEE
Semantic integrity assertions are predicates that define consistent database states. To enforce such assertions, a database system must prevent any update from mapping a consistent state to an inconsistent one. In this paper, we describe an enforcement method that is efficient for a large class of
relational calculus assertions. The method automatically selects minima and maxima of certain sets to maintain as redundant data in the database. This redundant data is sufficient for enforcing all of the assertions in the class, yet it can be easily maintained. Correctness proofs are expressed in Hoare’s program logic.