A relation from this database may be the set of quintuples, (name, age, cov, lov, yov). Another may be the set
of triples, (name, ctz, lps). The quintuple (John Smith, 35, India, 4, 1994) belongs to the former relation, and
Fuzzy Scenarios
Now the query part may be made fuzzy by asking to list young persons who recently visited Japan or India for
a few days. John Smith’s entries may or may not be included this time since it is not clear if John Smith is
considered young, or whether 1993 is considered recent, or if 3 days would qualify as a few days for the
query. This modification of the query illustrates one of three scenarios in which fuzziness can be introduced
into databases and their use.
This is the case where the database and relations are standard, but the queries may be fuzzy. The other cases
are: one where the database is fuzzy, but the queries are standard with no ambiguity; and one where you have
both a fuzzy database and some fuzzy queries.
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