Foundations of aggregation constraints

We introduce a new constraint domain, aggregation constraints, that is useful in database query languages, and in constraint logic programming languages that incorporate aggregate functions. We formally study the fundamental problem of determining if a conjunction of aggregation constraints is satis...

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Vydáno v:Theoretical computer science Ročník 193; číslo 1; s. 149 - 179
Hlavní autoři: Ross, Kenneth A., Srivastava, Divesh, Stuckey, Peter J., Sudarshan, S.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Elsevier B.V 28.02.1998
ISSN:0304-3975, 1879-2294
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Shrnutí:We introduce a new constraint domain, aggregation constraints, that is useful in database query languages, and in constraint logic programming languages that incorporate aggregate functions. We formally study the fundamental problem of determining if a conjunction of aggregation constraints is satisfiable, and show that, for many classes of aggregation constraints, the problem is undecidable. We describe a complete and minimal axiomatization of aggregation constraints, for the SQL aggregate functions min, max, sum, count and average, over a non-empty, finite multiset on several domains. This axiomatization helps identify classes of aggregation constraints for which the satisfiability check is efficient. We present a polynomial-time algorithm that directly checks for satisfiability of a conjunction of aggregation range constraints over a single multiset; this is a practically useful class of aggregation constraints. We discuss the relationships between aggregation constraints over a non-empty, finite multiset of reals, and constraints on the elements of the multiset. We show how these relationships can be used to push constraints through aggregate functions to enable compile-time optimization of database queries involving aggregate functions and constraints.
ISSN:0304-3975
1879-2294
DOI:10.1016/S0304-3975(97)00011-X