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== Parameters ==  
== Parameters ==  


No parameters found.
$n$: size of database?
 
$k$: number of functional dependencies


== Table of Algorithms ==  
== Table of Algorithms ==  

Revision as of 08:22, 10 April 2023

Description

BCNF Decomposition is the problem of decomposing a relation schema into Boyce-Codd normal form (BCNF).

A relation schema $R$ is in Boyce Codd Normal Form (abbr. BCNF) if for all non-trivial FDs $X \rightarrow Y$ in $F^+$, $X$ is a superkey. In extending this notion to database schemas, we must be conscious of the UR-assumption. We say that $R_i = <ATTR_i,F_i>$ is in BCNF if the schema $<ATTR_i, F^+(ATTR_i)>$ is in BCNF, and $D$ is in BCNF if each $R_i$ is.

Related Problems

Related: Decisional BCNF

Parameters

$n$: size of database?

$k$: number of functional dependencies

Table of Algorithms

Currently no algorithms in our database for the given problem.

Time Complexity Graph

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Space Complexity Graph

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Time-Space Tradeoff

BCNF Decomposition - Pareto Frontier.png