Tractable Query Answering in Indefinite Constraint Databases: Basic Results&Applications to Querying SpatioTemporal Information

M. Koubarakis and S. Skiadopoulos
T. In Proceedings of Int'l Workshop on Spatio-Temporal Database Management (STDBM'99), volume 1678 of LNCS, pages 204--223. Springer, September 1999

Abstract:
We consider the scheme of indefinite constraint databases proposed by Koubarakis. This scheme can be used to represent indefinite information arising in temporal, spatial and truly spatiotemporal applications. The main technical problem that we address in this paper is the discovery of tractable classes of databases and queries in this scheme. We start with the assumption that we have a class of constraints C with satisfiability and variable elimination problems that can be solved in PTIME. Under this assumption, we show that there are several general classes of databases and queries for which query evaluation can be done with PTIME data complexity. We then search for tractable instances of C in the area of temporal and spatial constraints. Classes of constraints with tractable satisfiability problems can be easily found in the literature. The largest class that we consider is the class of Horn disjunctive linear constraints over the rationals. Because variable elimination for Horn disjunctive linear constraints cannot be done in PTIME, we try to discover subclasses with tractable variable elimination problems. The class of UTVPI^{\ne} constraints is the largest class that we show to have this property. Finally, we restate the initial general results with C ranging over the newly discovered tractable classes. Tractable query answering problems for indefinite temporal and spatial constraint databases are identified in this way.

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