Teaching an RDBMS about ontological constraints

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Abstract

In the presence of an ontology, query answers must reflect not only data explicitly present in the database, but also implicit data, which holds due to the ontology, even though it is not present in the database. A large and useful set of ontology languages enjoys FOL reducibility of query answering: answering a query can be reduced to evaluating a certain first-order logic (FOL) formula (obtained from the query and ontology) against only the explicit facts. We present a novel query optimization framework for ontologybased data access settings enjoying FOL reducibility. Our framework is based on searching within a set of alternative equivalent FOL queries, i.e., FOL reformulations, one with minimal evaluation cost when evaluated through a relational database system. We apply this framework to the DL-LiteR Description Logic underpinning the W3C's OWL2 QL ontology language, and demonstrate through experiments its performance benefits when two leading SQL systems, one open-source and one commercial, are used for evaluating the FOL query reformulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1161-1172
Number of pages12
JournalProceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016
Event42nd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, VLDB 2016 - New Delhi, India
Duration: 5 Sept 20169 Sept 2016

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