Foundations of Schema Mapping Management
Revista : Proceedings of the 29th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database SystemsPáginas : 227-238
Tipo de publicación : Conferencia No A*
Abstract
In the last few years, a lot of attention has been paid to the specification and subsequent manipulation of schema mappings, a problem which is of fundamental importance in metadata management. There have been many achievements in this area, and semantics have been defined for operators on schema mappings such as composition and inverse. However, little research has been pursued towards providing formal tools to compare schema mappings, in terms of their ability to transfer data and avoid storing redundant information, which has hampered the development of foundations for more complex operators as many of them involve these notions.
In this paper, we address the problem of providing foundations for metadata management by developing an order to compare the amount of information transferred by schema mappings. From this order we derive several other criteria to compare mappings, we provide tools to deal with these criteria, and we show their usefulness in defining and studying schema mapping operators. More precisely, we show how the machinery developed can be used to study the extract and merge operators, that have been identified as fundamental for the development of a metadata management framework. We also use our machinery to provide simpler proofs for some fundamental results regarding the inverse operator, and we give an effective characterization for the decidability of the well-known schema evolution problem.