Efficient Evaluation and Static Analysis for Well-Designed Pattern Trees with Projection

Author:

Barceló Pablo1ORCID,Kröll Markus2,Pichler Reinhard2,Skritek Sebastian2

Affiliation:

1. Dept. of Comp. Science, Univ. of Chile and IMFD Chile, Chile

2. TU Wien, Austria

Abstract

Conjunctive queries (CQs) fail to provide an answer when the pattern described by the query does not exactly match the data. CQs might thus be too restrictive as a querying mechanism when data is semistructured or incomplete. The semantic web therefore provides a formalism—known as (projected) well-designed pattern trees (pWDPTs)—that tackles this problem: pWDPTs allow us to formulate queries that match parts of the query over the data if available, but do not ignore answers of the remaining query otherwise. Here we abstract away the specifics of semantic web applications and study pWDPTs over arbitrary relational schemas. Since the language of pWDPTs subsumes CQs, their evaluation problem is intractable. We identify structural properties of pWDPTs that lead to (fixed-parameter) tractability of various variants of the evaluation problem. We also show that checking if a pWDPT is equivalent to one in our tractable class is in 2EXPTIME. As a corollary, we obtain fixed-parameter tractability of evaluation for pWDPTs with such good behavior. Our techniques also allow us to develop a theory of approximations for pWDPTs.

Funder

FWF project

Fondecyt

Vienna Science and Technology Fund

Millenium Institute for Foundational Research on Data

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems

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