The chase procedure is one of the most fundamental algorithmic tools in database theory. A key algorithmic task is uniform chase termination, i.e., given a set of tuple-generating dependencies (tgds), is it the case that the chase under this set of tgds terminates, for every input database? In view of the fact that this problem is undecidable, no matter which version of the chase we consider, it is natural to ask whether well-behaved classes of tgds, introduced in different contexts such as ontological reasoning, make our problem decidable. In this work, we consider a prominent decidability paradigm for tgds, called stickiness. We show that for sticky sets of tgds, uniform chase termination is decidable if we focus on the (semi-)oblivious chase, and we pinpoint its exact complexity: PSpace-complete in general, and NLogSpace-complete for predicates of bounded arity. These complexity results are obtained via graph-based syntactic characterizations of chase termination that are of independent interest.

Oblivious Chase Termination: The Sticky Case / M. Calautti, A. Pieris (LEIBNIZ INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS IN INFORMATICS). - In: 22nd International Conference on Database Theory / [a cura di] P. Barcelo, M. Calautti. - Wadern : Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik, 2019. - ISBN 978-3-95977-101-6. - pp. 17:1-17:18 (( Intervento presentato al 22. convegno ICDT tenutosi a Lisbon nel 2019 [10.4230/LIPIcs.ICDT.2019.17].

Oblivious Chase Termination: The Sticky Case

M. Calautti;
2019

Abstract

The chase procedure is one of the most fundamental algorithmic tools in database theory. A key algorithmic task is uniform chase termination, i.e., given a set of tuple-generating dependencies (tgds), is it the case that the chase under this set of tgds terminates, for every input database? In view of the fact that this problem is undecidable, no matter which version of the chase we consider, it is natural to ask whether well-behaved classes of tgds, introduced in different contexts such as ontological reasoning, make our problem decidable. In this work, we consider a prominent decidability paradigm for tgds, called stickiness. We show that for sticky sets of tgds, uniform chase termination is decidable if we focus on the (semi-)oblivious chase, and we pinpoint its exact complexity: PSpace-complete in general, and NLogSpace-complete for predicates of bounded arity. These complexity results are obtained via graph-based syntactic characterizations of chase termination that are of independent interest.
Chase procedure; tuple-generating dependencies; stickiness; termination; computational complexity
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2019
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