2001
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45635-x_31
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A Logic Programming Approach to the Integration, Repairing and Querying of Inconsistent Databases

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“…It is easy to verify that d u and d u , Σ corresponds to the repair method introduced in [1], which inspires many other works on (domain independent) database repair (see, e.g., [2,4,6,7,22,21,28]). It is also interesting to check the distance-based functions of Definition 7 when the domain independent d u is taken as the basic distance function.…”
Section: Domain Independent Repairsmentioning
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“…It is easy to verify that d u and d u , Σ corresponds to the repair method introduced in [1], which inspires many other works on (domain independent) database repair (see, e.g., [2,4,6,7,22,21,28]). It is also interesting to check the distance-based functions of Definition 7 when the domain independent d u is taken as the basic distance function.…”
Section: Domain Independent Repairsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…. , n. In an attempt to overcome this problem, most of the existing algorithms for query answering do not compute the repairs themselves, but make inferences using rewriting techniques [1], logic programming paradigms [2,16,19,21,22], (hyper-)graph computations [10,11], and proof theoretic methods, such as analytic tableaux [7]. Tractability in such cases is usually reached only for restricted syntactical forms of the integrity constraints.…”
Section: Complexitymentioning
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“…In the framework of Arenas, Bertossi and Chomicki [4], which was adapted by the follow-up papers [5,6,7,8,9,11,12,19,21,25,26,34,41,45,46,49,62], the smallest unit to be deleted from (or added to) a database in the process of repairing is a tuple. A different choice is made by Wijsen [64] where tuples themselves are being repaired.…”
Section: Repairing By Attribute Modificationmentioning
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“…Representing repairs as answer sets of logic programs with disjunction and classical negation has been proposed in a number of papers [5,7,12,34,45,46,49,62]. Those papers consider computing consistent answers to first-order queries.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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