Universal Solutions in Temporal Data Exchange

Authors Zehui Cheng , Phokion G. Kolaitis



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Zehui Cheng
  • University of California Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Phokion G. Kolaitis
  • University of California Santa Cruz, CA, USA
  • IBM Research, Almaden, CA, USA

Acknowledgements

We thank Jing Ao and Rada Chirkova for numerous fruitful conversations concerning temporal data exchange.

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Zehui Cheng and Phokion G. Kolaitis. Universal Solutions in Temporal Data Exchange. In 27th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME 2020). Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), Volume 178, pp. 8:1-8:17, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2020) https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.TIME.2020.8

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During the past fifteen years, data exchange has been explored in depth and in a variety of different settings. Even though temporal databases constitute a mature area of research studied over several decades, the investigation of temporal data exchange was initiated only very recently. We analyze the properties of universal solutions in temporal data exchange with emphasis on the relationship between universal solutions in the context of concrete time and universal solutions in the context of abstract time. We show that challenges arise even in the setting in which the data exchange specifications involve a single temporal variable. After this, we identify settings, including data exchange settings that involve multiple temporal variables, in which these challenges can be overcome.

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  • Information systems → Data management systems
  • Theory of computation → Data exchange
  • Information systems → Temporal data
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  • temporal databases
  • database dependencies
  • data exchange
  • universal solutions
  • abstract time
  • concrete time
  • Allen’s relations

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