Consistent query answering in multi-relation databases

IF 0.8 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Dominique Laurent , Nicolas Spyratos
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Abstract

Traditionally, to verify the consistency of a multi-relation database with respect to a set of functional dependencies, one applies the well-known Chase algorithm, which derives new tuples as long as no conflict with some dependency arises. Therefore, the Chase algorithm uses dependencies both as inference rules and as tools to check consistency. If no conflicts occur, the database is declared consistent else inconsistent. If the database is consistent then query answering proceeds as usual, otherwise extracting consistent information from the inconsistent database is an issue, known as consistent query answering.
To address this issue, we consider the set T of all tuples built from constants occurring in the database, and we use set theoretic semantics to characterize tuples in T in two orthogonal ways: true/false and conflicting/non-conflicting. Calling ‘consistent’ a tuple which is true and non-conflicting, a ‘repair’ is defined to be a maximal subset of true tuples that satisfies the dependencies and in which as many consitent tuples as possible are true. A query Q is of the form select X where Condition, and a tuple x of T is in the consistent answer of Q if x is in the answer of Q in every repair.
Our main contributions are: (a) a novel approach to consistent query answering in multi-relation databases; (b) a modified Chase algorithm to compute true/false and conflicting/non-conflicting tuples; (c) for acyclic functional dependencies, a polynomial-time algorithm computing the exact or approximate consistent answers; (d) a detailed discussion comparing our approach with other related approaches.
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Information and Computation
Information and Computation 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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2.30
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119
审稿时长
140 days
期刊介绍: Information and Computation welcomes original papers in all areas of theoretical computer science and computational applications of information theory. Survey articles of exceptional quality will also be considered. Particularly welcome are papers contributing new results in active theoretical areas such as -Biological computation and computational biology- Computational complexity- Computer theorem-proving- Concurrency and distributed process theory- Cryptographic theory- Data base theory- Decision problems in logic- Design and analysis of algorithms- Discrete optimization and mathematical programming- Inductive inference and learning theory- Logic & constraint programming- Program verification & model checking- Probabilistic & Quantum computation- Semantics of programming languages- Symbolic computation, lambda calculus, and rewriting systems- Types and typechecking
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