Graph databases are currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data. One of the key conceptual differences between graph and relational databases is the focus on navigational queries that ask whether some nodes are connected by paths satisfying certain restrictions. This focus has driven the definition of several different query languages and the subsequent study of their fundamental properties. We define the graph query language of Regular Queries, which is a natural extension of unions of conjunctive 2-way regular path queries (UC2RPQs) and unions of conjunctive nested 2-way regular path queries (UCN2RPQs). Regular queries allow expressing complex regular patterns between nodes. We formalize regular queries as nonrecursive Da...
15 pages, PODS13 conferenceInternational audienceRegular path queries (RPQs) select nodes connected ...
All query languages proposed for semistructured data share as common characteristic the ability to t...
We consider the following problem: given a labelled directed graph G and a regular expression R, fin...
Graph databases are currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data. One of the key con...
Graph databases are currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data. One of the key con...
Graph data models received much attention lately due to applications in social networks, semantic we...
For many problems arising in the setting of graph querying (such as finding semantic associations in...
The graph database model is currently one of the most pop-ular paradigms for storing data, used in a...
The graph database model is currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data, used in ap...
We consider the containment problem for regular queries with memory and regular queries with data te...
International audienceA graph database is a digraph whose arcs are labelled with symbols from a fixe...
We consider the following problem : given a labelled directed graph G and a regular expression R, fi...
Current information systems are required to deal with more complex data with respect to traditional ...
We consider query answering using views on graph databases, i.e. databases structured as edge-labele...
We consider query answering using views on graph databases, i.e. databases structured as edge-labele...
15 pages, PODS13 conferenceInternational audienceRegular path queries (RPQs) select nodes connected ...
All query languages proposed for semistructured data share as common characteristic the ability to t...
We consider the following problem: given a labelled directed graph G and a regular expression R, fin...
Graph databases are currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data. One of the key con...
Graph databases are currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data. One of the key con...
Graph data models received much attention lately due to applications in social networks, semantic we...
For many problems arising in the setting of graph querying (such as finding semantic associations in...
The graph database model is currently one of the most pop-ular paradigms for storing data, used in a...
The graph database model is currently one of the most popular paradigms for storing data, used in ap...
We consider the containment problem for regular queries with memory and regular queries with data te...
International audienceA graph database is a digraph whose arcs are labelled with symbols from a fixe...
We consider the following problem : given a labelled directed graph G and a regular expression R, fi...
Current information systems are required to deal with more complex data with respect to traditional ...
We consider query answering using views on graph databases, i.e. databases structured as edge-labele...
We consider query answering using views on graph databases, i.e. databases structured as edge-labele...
15 pages, PODS13 conferenceInternational audienceRegular path queries (RPQs) select nodes connected ...
All query languages proposed for semistructured data share as common characteristic the ability to t...
We consider the following problem: given a labelled directed graph G and a regular expression R, fin...