On the data complexity of consistent query answering
Balder Ten Cate, Gaëlle Fontaine, et al.
ICDT 2012
The study of local consistency vs. global consistency of database relations received considerable attention in the early days of relational database theory. In a recent paper, we investigated the notions of local consistency and global consistency for annotated relations, where the annotations come from a positive commutative monoid. One of the differences from the classical case is that the join of two consistent annotated relations need not always be a witness of their consistency. Here, we bring to center stage the notion of a consistency witness function for annotated relations, investigate the properties of consistency witness functions, and provide a new perspective to understanding the interplay between local and global consistency for annotated relations.
Balder Ten Cate, Gaëlle Fontaine, et al.
ICDT 2012
Benny Kimelfeld, Phokion G. Kolaitis, et al.
IJCAI 2018
Alexe Bogdan, Balder Ten Cate, et al.
VLDB
Albert Atserias, Phokion G. Kolaitis
SIGMOD/PODS 2021