Handling inconsistency in databases and data integration systems

  • Authors:
  • Loreto Bravo

  • Affiliations:
  • Carleton University (Canada)

  • Venue:
  • Handling inconsistency in databases and data integration systems
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

For several reasons a database may not satisfy certain integrity constraints (ICs), for example, when it is the result of integrating several independent data sources. However, most likely, information in it is still consistent with the ICs; and could be retrieved when queries are answered. Consistent answers with respect to a set of ICs have been characterized as answers that can be obtained from every possible minimal repair of the database. The goal of this research is to develop methods to retrieve consistent answers for a wide and practical class of constraints and queries from relational databases and from data integration systems. We will put special interest on databases with null values. We will give a semantics of satisfaction of constraints in the presence of null that generalizes the one used in commercial DBMS. Since there are interesting connections between the area of consistently querying virtual data integration systems and other areas, like querying incomplete databases, merging inconsistent theories, semantic reconciliation of data, schema mapping, data exchange, and query answering in peer data management systems, the results of this research could also be applied to them. In our research, we explore in more depth the connection with virtual data integration systems and peer data management systems.