Data exchange, the problem of transferring data from a source schema to a target schema, has been studied for several years. The semantics of answering positive queries over the target schema has been defined in early works, but little attention has been paid to more general queries. A few semantics proposals for more general queries exist but they either do not properly extend the standard semantics under positive queries, giving rise to counterintuitive answers, or they make query answering undecidable even for the most important data exchange settings. The goal of this paper is to provide a new semantics for data exchange that is able to deal with general queries. At the same time, we want our semantics to coincide with the classical one when focusing on positive queries, and to not trade-off too much in terms of complexity of query answering. We show that query answering is undecidable in general under the new semantics, but it is coNP-complete when the dependencies are weakly-acyclic.
Querying Data Exchange Settings Beyond Positive Queries / M. Calautti, S. Greco, H. Hammad, T. Mahmood, C. Molinaro, I. Trubitsyna (CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS). - In: SEBD 2023 / [a cura di] D. Calvanese, C. Diamantini, G. Faggioli, N. Ferro, S. Marchesin, G. Silvello, L. Tanca. - [s.l] : CEUR-WS, 2023. - pp. 360-368 (( Intervento presentato al 31. convegno Symposium of Advanced Database Systems : July 2nd to 5th, tenutosi a Galzingano Terme nel 2023.
Querying Data Exchange Settings Beyond Positive Queries
M. CalauttiPrimo
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2023
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Data exchange, the problem of transferring data from a source schema to a target schema, has been studied for several years. The semantics of answering positive queries over the target schema has been defined in early works, but little attention has been paid to more general queries. A few semantics proposals for more general queries exist but they either do not properly extend the standard semantics under positive queries, giving rise to counterintuitive answers, or they make query answering undecidable even for the most important data exchange settings. The goal of this paper is to provide a new semantics for data exchange that is able to deal with general queries. At the same time, we want our semantics to coincide with the classical one when focusing on positive queries, and to not trade-off too much in terms of complexity of query answering. We show that query answering is undecidable in general under the new semantics, but it is coNP-complete when the dependencies are weakly-acyclic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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