Abstract. Data warehouses (DWs) can become inconsistent when some dimensional constraints are not satisfied by the dimension instances. In this paper, we present preliminary results about the effects of the violation of partitioning constraints in homogeneous dimension instances over aggregation queries, and in particular over the summarizability property (SUMM) of the DWs. We are interested in finding ways to retrieve consistent answers even when the DW is inconsistent. We give a notion of repair for inconsistent instances based on a notion of prioritized minimization. We also describe a notion of consistent answer in DWs.
Summarizability in a multidimensional (MD) database refers to the correct reusability of pre-compute...
Abstract. Consistent query answering is the problem of computing the answers from a database that ar...
In multidimensional (MD) databases and data warehouses we commonly prefer instances that have summar...
Abstract. A Data Warehouse (DW) is a data repository that organizes and phys-ically integrates data ...
A Data Warehouse (DW) is a data repository that organizes and physically integrates data from multip...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are set of elements connected by a hierarchical relatio...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are usually modeled as a hierarchical set of categories...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are modeled using a hierarchical schema of categories. ...
A dimension in a data warehouse (DW) is an abstract concept that groups data that share a common sem...
Materialized summary tables and cached query results are frequently used for the optimization of agg...
Maintaining strictness in dimensions is important in integration of data warehouses. A dimension tha...
AbstractWe consider here scalar aggregation queries in databases that may violate a given set of fun...
Materialized summary tables and cached query results are frequently used for the optimization of agg...
Consistent query answering is the problem of computing the answers from a database that are consiste...
We consider here scalar aggregation queries in databases that may violate a given set of functional ...
Summarizability in a multidimensional (MD) database refers to the correct reusability of pre-compute...
Abstract. Consistent query answering is the problem of computing the answers from a database that ar...
In multidimensional (MD) databases and data warehouses we commonly prefer instances that have summar...
Abstract. A Data Warehouse (DW) is a data repository that organizes and phys-ically integrates data ...
A Data Warehouse (DW) is a data repository that organizes and physically integrates data from multip...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are set of elements connected by a hierarchical relatio...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are usually modeled as a hierarchical set of categories...
Abstract—Dimensions in Data Warehouses (DWs) are modeled using a hierarchical schema of categories. ...
A dimension in a data warehouse (DW) is an abstract concept that groups data that share a common sem...
Materialized summary tables and cached query results are frequently used for the optimization of agg...
Maintaining strictness in dimensions is important in integration of data warehouses. A dimension tha...
AbstractWe consider here scalar aggregation queries in databases that may violate a given set of fun...
Materialized summary tables and cached query results are frequently used for the optimization of agg...
Consistent query answering is the problem of computing the answers from a database that are consiste...
We consider here scalar aggregation queries in databases that may violate a given set of functional ...
Summarizability in a multidimensional (MD) database refers to the correct reusability of pre-compute...
Abstract. Consistent query answering is the problem of computing the answers from a database that ar...
In multidimensional (MD) databases and data warehouses we commonly prefer instances that have summar...