
Abstraction in Ontology-based Data Management
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This book, Abstraction in Ontology-based Data Management, proposes a new approach to automatically associating formal semantic description to data services, thus bringing them into compliance with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) guiding principles. The approach is founded on the Ontology-based Data Management (OBDM) paradigm, in which a domain ontology is used to provide a high-level semantic layer mapped to the source schema of an organization containing data, thus abstracting from the technical details of the data layer implementation. A formal framework for a novel reasoning task in OBDM, called Abstraction, is introduced in which a data service is assumed to be expressed as a query over the source schema, and the aim is to derive a query over the ontology that semantically describes the given data service best with respect to the underlying OBDM specification. In a general scenario that uses the most popular languages in the OBDM literature, an in-depth complexity analysis of two computational problems associated with the framework is carried out. Also investigated is the problem of expressing abstractions in a non-monotonic query language as well as the impact of adding inequalities. Regarding the latter, the problem of answering queries with inequalities over lightweight ontologies is first studied. Lastly, the author illustrates how the achieved results contribute to new results in the Semantic Web context and in the Relational Database theory.
The book will be of interest to all those engaged in Artificial Intelligence and Data Management.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- List of Publications
- Contents
- Introduction
- Contributions of the Thesis
- Structure of the Thesis
- Theoretical Background
- Relational Databases
- Query Languages and Homomorphism
- Computational Complexity
- View-based Query Processing
- Description Logic Ontologies and Knowledge Bases
- Ontology-based Data Management
- Abstraction in Ontology-based Data Management: Framework
- The notion of Source-to-Ontology Rewriting
- Computational Problems
- Related Work
- Dealing with Inequalities in Lightweight Description Logics
- The Chase for Answering Queries with Inequalities
- Answering CQ=,b over DL-LiteR knowledge bases
- Answering UCQ=,bs over DL-LiteR knowledge bases
- Answering UCQ=s over DL-LiteRDFS knowledge bases
- Answering UCQ1,=s over DL-LiteRDFS knowledge bases
- Containment of UCQ=s in Relational Databases
- Complete Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
- Verification Problem
- Computation Problem
- Improving by means of Inequalities
- Dropping the UNA
- Sound Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
- Verification Problem
- Computation Problem
- Perfect Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
- Verification Problem
- Computation Problem
- Sound Source-to-Ontology Rewritings in Restricted Scenarios
- Restricted Scenario for UCQJFEs
- Restricted Scenario for CQJFEs
- Disjunctive Views in View-based Query Processing
- Non-Monotonic Source-to-Ontology Rewritings
- Towards EQL-Lite(UCQ) Abstractions
- Non-existence of EQL-Lite(UCQ) S-to-O Rewritings
- S-to-O Rewritings in a fragment of EQL-Lite(UCQ)
- The case of One-To-One Mappings
- Conclusions
- Discussion
- Future Work
- Bibliography
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