Database repairing and consistent query answering

Database repairing and consistent query answering
About this book
Integrity constraints are semantic conditions that a database should satisfy in order to be an appropriate model of external reality. In practice, and for many reasons, a database may not satisfy those integrity constraints, and for that reason it is said to be inconsistent. However, and most likely a large portion of the database is still semantically correct, in a sense that has to be made precise. After having provided a formal characterization of consistent data in an inconsistent database, the natural problem emerges of extracting that semantically correct data, as query answers.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16975387W
Subjects
Querying (Computer science)Database managementMaintenance and repairDatabasesComputer scienceFirst-order logicPredicate (logic)Predicate (Logic)