| Title: | FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCIES AND INCOMPLETE INFORMATION | 
| Authors: | Vassiliou, Yannis | 
| Issue Date: | Oct-1980 | 
| Publisher: | Stern School of Business, New York University | 
| Series/Report no.: | IS-81-08 | 
| Abstract: | Functional dependencies play an important role in relational database design. They are defined in the context of a single relation which at all times must contain tuples with non-null entries. In this paper we examine an extension of the functional dependency interpretation to handle null values, that is, entries in tuples that represent incomplete information in a relational database. A complete axiomatization of inference rules for extended functional dependencies is also presented. Only after having such results is it possible to talk about decompositions and normalization theory in a context of incomplete information. Finally, we show that there are several practical advantages in using nulls and a weaker notion of constraint satisfiability. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/14613 | 
| Appears in Collections: | IOMS: Information Systems Working Papers | 
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