KeyFinder : An Efficient Minimal Keys Finding Algorithm For Relational Databases
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<subfield code="a">In relational databases, it is essential to know all minimal keys since the concept of database normalization is based on keys and functional dependencies of a relation schema. Existing algorithms for determining keys or computing the closure of arbitrary sets of attributes are generally time-consuming. In this paper we present an efficient algorithm, called KeyFinder, for solving the KeyFinder problem. We also propose a more direct method for computing the closure of a set of attributes. KeyFinder is based on a powerful proof procedure for finding keys called tableaux. Experimental results show that KeyFinder outperforms its predecessors in terms of search space and execution time. </subfield>
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