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Title Schema Mappings and Data Exchange for Graph Databases
Authors Pablo Barceló, Jorge Pérez, Juan Reutter
Publication date 2013
Abstract Data exchange and schema mapping management have received
little
attention so far in the graph database scenario,
and tools developed in this context for relational databases
have significant drawbacks in the context of graph-structured
data. In this paper we embark on the study of interoperability issues for
graph databases, including schema mappings,
data exchange and certain answers computation.
We start by analyzing different possibilities for specifying
mappings in graph databases. Our mapping languages are
based on the most typical graph databases queries, ranging
from regular path queries to conjunctions of nested regular
expressions. They subsume all previously considered mapping languages, and
let one express many data exchange
scenarios in the graph database context. We study the
problems of materializing solutions and query answering, in
particular, the problem of computing universal representatives and certain
answers for various classes of mappings.
We show that both problems are difficult with respect to
combined complexity, and that for the latter problem, even
data complexity is high for some very simple mappings and
queries. We then identify relevant classes of mappings and
queries for which the problems of materializing solutions and
query answering can be solved efficiently.
Conference name International Conference on Database Theory
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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