Levesque’s proper knowledge bases (proper KBs) correspond to infinite sets of ground positive and negative facts, with the notable property that for FOL formulas in a certain normal form, which includes conjunctive queries and positive queries possibly extended with a controlled form of negation, entailment reduces to formula evaluation. However proper KBs represent extensional knowledge only. In description logic terms, they correspond to ABoxes. In this paper, we augment them with DL-Lite TBoxes, expressing intensional knowledge (i.e., the ontology of the domain). DL-Lite has the notable property that conjunctive query answering over TBoxes and standard description logic ABoxes is re- ducible to formula evaluation over the ABox only. Here...
Ontologies provide a conceptualization of a domain of interest. Nowadays, they are typically represe...
The problem of querying description logic knowledge bases using database-style queries (in particula...
In the context of the Description Logic DL-Liteℛ≠, i.e., DL-Liteℛ without UNA and with inequality ax...
We propose a new Description Logic, called DL-Lite, specifically tailored to capture basic ontology ...
Description Logic, called DL-Lite, specially used to capture essential ontology languages, and keepi...
We propose a new family of description logics (DLs), called DL-Lite, specifically tailored to captur...
AbstractIn this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over description log...
We study the data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic knowledge bases...
AbstractAnswering queries over an incomplete database w.r.t. a set of constraints is an important co...
The use of ontologies in various application domains, such as Data Integration, the Semantic Web, or...
In this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over description logic (DL) ...
AbstractData in description logic knowledge bases is stored in the form of an ABox. ABoxes are often...
In this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic (DL) ...
While the problem of answering positive existential queries, in particular, conjunctive queries (CQs...
With the adoption of the recent SPARQL 1.1 standard, RDF databases are capable of directly answering...
Ontologies provide a conceptualization of a domain of interest. Nowadays, they are typically represe...
The problem of querying description logic knowledge bases using database-style queries (in particula...
In the context of the Description Logic DL-Liteℛ≠, i.e., DL-Liteℛ without UNA and with inequality ax...
We propose a new Description Logic, called DL-Lite, specifically tailored to capture basic ontology ...
Description Logic, called DL-Lite, specially used to capture essential ontology languages, and keepi...
We propose a new family of description logics (DLs), called DL-Lite, specifically tailored to captur...
AbstractIn this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over description log...
We study the data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic knowledge bases...
AbstractAnswering queries over an incomplete database w.r.t. a set of constraints is an important co...
The use of ontologies in various application domains, such as Data Integration, the Semantic Web, or...
In this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over description logic (DL) ...
AbstractData in description logic knowledge bases is stored in the form of an ABox. ABoxes are often...
In this paper we study data complexity of answering conjunctive queries over Description Logic (DL) ...
While the problem of answering positive existential queries, in particular, conjunctive queries (CQs...
With the adoption of the recent SPARQL 1.1 standard, RDF databases are capable of directly answering...
Ontologies provide a conceptualization of a domain of interest. Nowadays, they are typically represe...
The problem of querying description logic knowledge bases using database-style queries (in particula...
In the context of the Description Logic DL-Liteℛ≠, i.e., DL-Liteℛ without UNA and with inequality ax...