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Title: | A dichotomy in the intensional expressive power of nested relational calculi augmented with aggregate functions and a powerset operator | Authors: | Wong, L. | Keywords: | Conservative extension property Dichotomy Intensional expressive power Locality property Nested relational calculus Normal form SQL |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Citation: | Wong, L. (2013). A dichotomy in the intensional expressive power of nested relational calculi augmented with aggregate functions and a powerset operator. Proceedings of the ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems : 285-295. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1145/2463664.2463670 | Abstract: | The extensional aspect of expressive power - i.e., what queries can or cannot be expressed - has been the subject of many studies of query languages. Paradoxically, although efficiency is of primary concern in computer science, the in-tensional aspect of expressive power - i.e., what queries can or cannot be implemented efficiently - has been much neglected. Here, we discuss the intensional expressive power of NRC(Q, +, -, -, /, Σ, powerset), a nested relational calculus augmented with aggregate functions and a power-set operation. We show that queries on structures such as long chains, deep trees, etc. have a dichotomous behaviour: Either they are already expressible in the calculus without using the powerset operation or they require at least exponential space. This result generalizes in three significant ways several old dichotomy-like results, such as that of Suciu and Paredaens that the complex object algebra of Abiteboul and Beeri needs exponential space to implement the transitive closure of a long chain. Firstly, a more expressive query language - in particular, one that captures SQL - is considered here. Secondly, queries on a more general class of structures than a long chain are considered here. Lastly, our proof is more general and holds for all query languages exhibiting a certain normal form and possessing a locality property. Copyright 2013 ACM. | Source Title: | Proceedings of the ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/77951 | ISBN: | 9781450320665 | DOI: | 10.1145/2463664.2463670 |
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