title: |
How To Find The Useful Information For The Referential Integrity Problem |
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part of series: |
Advances in Intelligent Systems Research | |
ISBN: |
978-90-78677-01-7 | |
ISSN: |
1951-6851 | |
DOI: |
doi:10.2991/jcis.2006.252 (how to use a DOI) | |
author(s): |
Chia-Chih Hsu, Nigel Shadbolt |
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publication date: |
October 2006 |
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keywords: |
the diagnosticity principle, deviation |
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abstract: |
The solution for the referential integrity problem is mainly addressed into what the useful information is. Thus, in contrast with the usual heuristics extracted from the problem domain, the novel approach of our research is to formally model the way to explain what the useful information is. We find that (i) the fewer attributes with more truth perform better than as many as possible attributes; (ii) the converging similarities can be predicted using the mathematical modelling. |
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copyright: |
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