本体查询:重写和优化

G. Gottlob, G. Orsi, Andreas Pieris
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本体查询是根据企业本体而不是直接在数据库上进行计算的。这类查询的评估和优化是数据库研究中一个有趣的新问题。本文讨论了该问题的两个重要方面:查询重写和查询优化。查询重写包括将本体查询编译为针对底层关系数据库的等效查询。这里的重点是健全性和完整性。我们回顾了以前的结果,并提出了一种新的重写算法,用于相当一般类型的本体约束(描述逻辑)。特别是,我们展示了如何将针对企业本体的联合查询(CQ)编译为针对底层数据库的联合查询(UCQ)。在这种情况下,本体论查询优化试图改进这一过程,以产生尽可能小且具有成本效益的输出UCQ。我们回顾了现有的优化方法,并提出了一种有效的新方法,适用于线性Datalog±,线性Datalog±是一种包含DL-Lite家族中众所周知的描述逻辑的描述逻辑。
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Ontological queries: Rewriting and optimization
Ontological queries are evaluated against an enterprise ontology rather than directly on a database. The evaluation and optimization of such queries is an intriguing new problem for database research. In this paper we discuss two important aspects of this problem: query rewriting and query optimization. Query rewriting consists of the compilation of an ontological query into an equivalent query against the underlying relational database. The focus here is on soundness and completeness. We review previous results and present a new rewriting algorithm for rather general types of ontological constraints (description logics). In particular, we show how a conjunctive query (CQ) against an enterprise ontology can be compiled into a union of conjunctive queries (UCQ) against the underlying database. Ontological query optimization, in this context, attempts to improve this process so to produce possibly small and cost-effective output UCQ. We review existing optimization methods, and propose an effective new method that works for Linear Datalog±, a description logic that encompasses well-known description logics of the DL-Lite family.
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