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2016
Earlier in this book, we learned about repositories, containers for entities of a specific type. They are used to look up entities by specific criteria, do updates or deletes, and so on. They do their work with the help of finder methods, which are implemented using Doctrine’s own entity query language DQL, the Doctrine Query Language.
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Earlier in this book, we learned about repositories, containers for entities of a specific type. They are used to look up entities by specific criteria, do updates or deletes, and so on. They do their work with the help of finder methods, which are implemented using Doctrine’s own entity query language DQL, the Doctrine Query Language.
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Embedding-based Query Language Models
International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval, 2016Hamed Zamani, W. Bruce Croft
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PGQL: a property graph query language
International Workshop on Graph Data Management Experiences and Systems, 2016O. V. Rest+4 more
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1990
This chapter presents the query language defined in MULTOS for the retrieval of multi-media documents. The main features of this language is its capability to define conditions on components of the searched documents without specifying the exact types of these documents. The multi-media aspect is enhanced in this language, and conditions can be defined
Bertino E, Rabitti F
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This chapter presents the query language defined in MULTOS for the retrieval of multi-media documents. The main features of this language is its capability to define conditions on components of the searched documents without specifying the exact types of these documents. The multi-media aspect is enhanced in this language, and conditions can be defined
Bertino E, Rabitti F
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2009
Any programmer knows that programsmay fall into infinite loops and never terminate. Datalog with constraint programs may have the same problem. When providing library programs for naive users, we need to guarantee that our programs terminate and give a meaningful answer each time they are called and for any possible valid database input. This guarantee
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Any programmer knows that programsmay fall into infinite loops and never terminate. Datalog with constraint programs may have the same problem. When providing library programs for naive users, we need to guarantee that our programs terminate and give a meaningful answer each time they are called and for any possible valid database input. This guarantee
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Towards a general-purpose query language for visualization recommendation
HILDA '16, 2016Kanit Wongsuphasawat+5 more
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The language of chromatin modification in human cancers
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Shuai Zhao+2 more
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