New Architecture of Fuzzy Database Management Systems

New Architecture of Fuzzy Database
Management Systems

Amel Grissa Touzi and Mohamed Ali Ben Hassine
Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia University, Tunisia


Abstract: Fuzzy relational data bases have been extensively studied in a theoretical level. Unfortunately, the repercussions of these works on the practical plan are negligible.  Medina et al. have developed a server named fuzzy SQL, supporting flexible queries and based on a theoretic model called GEFRED. This server has been programmed in PL/SQL language under Oracle database management systems. To model the flexible queries and the concept of fuzzy attributes, an extension of the SQL language named fuzzy SQL has been defined. The FSQL language extends the SQL language, to support the flexible queries, with many fuzzy concepts. The FRDB is supposed has already been defined by the user. In this paper, we extend the work of medina et al. to present a new architecture of fuzzy DBMS based on the GEFRED model. This architecture is based on the concept of weak coupling with the DBMS Oracle. It permits, in particular, the description, the manipulation and the interrogation of FRDB in FSQL language.

Keywords: Fuzzy DB, FSQL, FIRST, FSQL serve, GEFRED.

Received March 18, 2007; accepted May 30, 2007

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