Evolvable view environment (EVE): non-equivalent view maintenance under schema changes
SIGMOD '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Schema evolution in data warehouses
Knowledge and Information Systems
View Maintenance after View Synchronization
IDEAS '99 Proceedings of the 1999 International Symposium on Database Engineering & Applications
A history-driven approach at evolving views under meta data changes
Knowledge and Information Systems
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The maintenance of materialized views in large-scale environments composed of numerous information sources (ISs), such as in the WWW, is complicated by ISs not only continuously modifying their contents but also their capabilities (schemas and query interfaces). With current view technology, views become undefined when ISs change their capabilities. Our Evolvable View Environment (EVE) project addresses this new problem of evolving views under IS capabilities changes, which we coin view synchronization problem. Key principles of EVE include a user-specified preference model for view evolution (Evolvable-SQL (E-SQL)) and a Model for Information Source Descriptions (MISD). In this paper, we first present a formal characterization of correctness of view synchronization using containment constraints defined in MISD. Then, we give a novel view synchronization algorithm for view rewriting exploiting general containment constraints between the to-be-replaced relation and its replacement.