Graph path derivation using fourth generation structured query l

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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ABSTRACT:
Any existing transitive closure in a database can be found using a method based on standard 4th Generation Structured Query Language (SQL) without non-standard extensions to perform recursion analysis. Once a transitive closure table is compiled, SQL and the transitive closure table can be used to calculate critical path lengths, sums, averages, or other values, through a directed acyclical graph. Since this method uses instructions that are entirely within standard 4GL SQL, it can be used over multiple platforms as long as the platforms are 4GL SQL compliant.

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