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Title: Relational transducers for declarative networking
Authors: AMELOOT, Tom 
NEVEN, Frank 
VAN DEN BUSSCHE, Jan 
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: Motivated by a recent conjecture concerning the expressiveness of declarative networking, we propose a formal computation model for "eventually consistent" distributed querying, based on relational transducers. A tight link has been conjectured between coordination-freeness of computations, and monotonicity of the queries expressed by such computations. Indeed, we propose a formal definition of coordination-freeness and confirm that the class of monotone queries is captured by coordination-free transducer networks. Coordination-freeness is a semantic property, but the syntactic class of "oblivious" transducers we define also captures the same class of monotone queries. Transducer networks that are not coordination-free are much more powerful.
Keywords: distributed database; relational transducer; monotonicity; expressive power; cloud programming
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/14570
Category: R2
Type: Research Report
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