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Abstraction in ontology-based data management / G. Cima.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cima, G., author.
Series:
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; Volume 348.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications Series ; Volume 348
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ontologies (Information retrieval).
Database management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, [2022]
Summary:
Effectively documenting data services is a crucial issue in any organization, not only for governing data but also for interoperation purposes.Indeed, in order to fully realize the promises and benefits of a data-driven society, data-driven approaches need to be resilient, transparent, and fully accountable.This book, Abstraction in.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Abstract
Acknowledgments
List of Publications
Contents
Introduction
Contributions of the Thesis
Structure of the Thesis
Theoretical Background
Relational Databases
Query Languages and Homomorphism
Computational Complexity
View-based Query Processing
Description Logic Ontologies and Knowledge Bases
Ontology-based Data Management
Abstraction in Ontology-based Data Management: Framework
The notion of Source-to-Ontology Rewriting
Computational Problems
Related Work
Dealing with Inequalities in Lightweight Description Logics
The Chase for Answering Queries with Inequalities
Answering CQ=,b over DL-LiteR knowledge bases
Answering UCQ=,bs over DL-LiteR knowledge bases
Answering UCQ=s over DL-LiteRDFS knowledge bases
Answering UCQ1,=s over DL-LiteRDFS knowledge bases
Containment of UCQ=s in Relational Databases
Complete Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
Verification Problem
Computation Problem
Improving by means of Inequalities
Dropping the UNA
Sound Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
Perfect Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
Sound Source-to-Ontology Rewritings in Restricted Scenarios
Restricted Scenario for UCQJFEs
Restricted Scenario for CQJFEs
Disjunctive Views in View-based Query Processing
Non-Monotonic Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
Towards EQL-Lite(UCQ) Abstractions
Non-existence of EQL-Lite(UCQ) S-to-O Rewritings
S-to-O Rewritings in a fragment of EQL-Lite(UCQ)
The case of One-To-One Mappings
Conclusions
Discussion
Future Work
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Current copyright fee: GBP15.00 27\0.
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Other Format:
Print version: Cima, G. Abstraction in Ontology-Based Data Management
ISBN:
9781643682594
OCLC:
1317772745

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