AbstractWe study the complexity of data disjunctions in disjunctive deductive databases (DDDBs). A data disjunction is a disjunctive ground clause R(c̄1)⋯R(c̄k), k⩾2, which is derived from the database such that all atoms in the clause involve the same predicate R. We consider the complexity of deciding existence and uniqueness of a minimal data disjunction, as well as actually computing one, both for propositional (data) and nonground (program) complexity of the database. Our results extend and complement previous results on the complexity of disjunctive databases, and provide newly developed tools for the analysis of the complexity of function computation
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AbstractWe study the complexity of data disjunctions in disjunctive deductive databases (DDDBs). A d...
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Ontological database management systems are a powerful tool that combine traditional database techni...
Query evaluation in disjunctive deductive databases is in general computationally hard. The class of...
We study the data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic knowledge bases...
AbstractWe study the complexity of data disjunctions in disjunctive deductive databases (DDDBs). A d...
AbstractThis paper investigates the expressive power and complexity of partial model semantics for d...
Abstract. Disjunctive Deductive Databases (DDDBs)-- function-free disjunctive logic programs with ne...
As applications of description logics proliferate, efficient reasoning with knowledge bases containi...
The concepts of the dual and complementary databases as alternative representations for a given dis...
AbstractDatabases and knowledge bases could be inconsistent in many ways. The semantical characteriz...
Disjunctive Deductive Databases (DDDBs) --- function-free disjunctive logic programs with negation i...
AbstractThis paper considers the computational complexity of the disjunction and existential propert...
This paper considers the computational complexity of the disjunction and existential properties of i...
Datalog±is a Datalog-based language family enhanced with existential quantification in rule heads, e...
Disjunctive deductive databases (DDDBs) capture indefinite information, i.e., imprecise or partial k...
We investigate cardinality constraints of the form M -theta K, where M is a set and theta is one of ...
Ontological database management systems are a powerful tool that combine traditional database techni...
Query evaluation in disjunctive deductive databases is in general computationally hard. The class of...
We study the data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic knowledge bases...