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Complete Approximations of Incomplete Queries

Authors :
Corman, Julien
Nutt, Werner
Savković, Ognjen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper studies the completeness of conjunctive queries over a partially complete database and the approximation of incomplete queries. Given a query and a set of completeness rules (a special kind of tuple generating dependencies) that specify which parts of the database are complete, we investigate whether the query can be fully answered, as if all data were available. If not, we explore reformulating the query into either Maximal Complete Specializations (MCSs) or the (unique up to equivalence) Minimal Complete Generalization (MCG) that can be fully answered, that is, the best complete approximations of the query from below or above in the sense of query containment. We show that the MSG can be characterized as the least fixed-point of a monotonic operator in a preorder. Then, we show that an MCS can be computed by recursive backward application of completeness rules. We study the complexity of both problems and discuss implementation techniques that rely on an ASP and Prolog engines, respectively.<br />Comment: accepted at RuleML+RR 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.20932
Document Type :
Working Paper