AbstractWe consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are conjunctive queries with arithmetic comparisons over dense orders. Previous work only considered limited variants of this problem, without giving a complete solution. We first show that obtaining equivalent rewritings for conjunctive queries with arithmetic comparisons is decidable. Then, we consider the problem of finding maximally contained rewritings (MCRs) where the decidability proof does not carry over. We investigate two special cases of this problem where the query uses only semi-interval comparisons. In both cases decidability of finding MCRs depends on the query containment test. First, we address the case where the homomorphism property ...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of rewriting queries using views by means of ...
As a result of the extensive research in view-based query processing, three notions have been identi...
We investigate the question of whether a query Q can be answered using a set V of views. We first de...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are conjunctiv...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are conjunctive qu...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are con-junctive q...
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We consider the problem of computing answers to queries by using materialized views. Aside from its ...
We study the following problem: how to test if Q(2) is contained in Q(1), where Q(1) and Q(2) are co...
The problem of answering queries using views is concerned with finding answers to a query using only...
AbstractAnswering queries using views is the problem which examines how to derive the answers to a q...
AbstractWhen answering queries using external information sources, the contents of the queries can b...
AbstractWe study the problem of rewriting queries using views in the presence of access patterns, in...
We study the problem of rewriting queries using views in the presence of access patterns, integrity ...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of rewriting queries using views by means of ...
As a result of the extensive research in view-based query processing, three notions have been identi...
We investigate the question of whether a query Q can be answered using a set V of views. We first de...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are conjunctiv...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are conjunctive qu...
We consider the problem of answering queries using views, where queries and views are con-junctive q...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe problem of rewriting queries using views has received significant atte...
We consider the problem of computing answers to queries by using materialized views. Aside from its ...
We study the following problem: how to test if Q(2) is contained in Q(1), where Q(1) and Q(2) are co...
The problem of answering queries using views is concerned with finding answers to a query using only...
AbstractAnswering queries using views is the problem which examines how to derive the answers to a q...
AbstractWhen answering queries using external information sources, the contents of the queries can b...
AbstractWe study the problem of rewriting queries using views in the presence of access patterns, in...
We study the problem of rewriting queries using views in the presence of access patterns, integrity ...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of rewriting queries using views by means of ...
As a result of the extensive research in view-based query processing, three notions have been identi...
We investigate the question of whether a query Q can be answered using a set V of views. We first de...