M.B. Small, R.M. Potemski
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
We study here the complexity of evaluating quaries in logical databases. We focus on Reither's model of closed-world databases with unknown values. We show that in this setting query evaluation is harder than query evaluation for physical databases. For example, while 1st-order queries over physical databases can be evaluated in logarithmic space, evaluation of 1st-order queries in the studied model is co-NP-complete. We describe an approximation algorithm for query evaluation that enables one to implement a logical database on the top of a standard database management system. © 1986.
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Proceedings of SPIE 1989
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