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Fuzzy information management using the roster model
The roster model is an array-theoretic alternative to the set-theoretic relational model for handling tabular data. The roster model and its operations are extended to incorporate fuzzy data modeling and manipulation using possibility theory. The result is a fuzzy roster model, in which two levels of uncertainty are represented: the uncertainty in the data itself and the uncertainty in the truth value of the data. Fuzzy projections, selections, and joinings in the model are illustrated with the use of examples. The original roster model and the fuzzy roster model are implemented in the nested interactive array language (NIAL) and are running on a Unix-based SUN-3 Workstation.<>