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In recent years, we have witnessed a revival of the use of
recursive queries in a variety of emerging application domains such
as data integration and exchange, information extraction,
networking, and program analysis. A popular language used for
expressing these queries is Datalog. Datalog and Recursive Query
Processing surveys for a general audience the Datalog language,
recursive query processing, and optimization techniques. It differs
from prior surveys written in the eighties and nineties in its
comprehensiveness of topics, its coverage of recent developments
and applications, and its emphasis on features and techniques
beyond ""classical"" Datalog which are vital for practical
applications. Specifically, the topics covered include the core
Datalog language and various extensions, semantics, query
optimizations, magic-sets optimizations, incremental view
maintenance, aggregates, negation, and types. It concludes with a
survey of recent systems and applications that use Datalog and
recursive queries. Datalog and Recursive Query Processing provides
an accessible and gentle introduction to Datalog and recursive
query processing to readers with some basic background in databases
(in particular, SQL and the relational model).
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