Title :
The identification of missing information resources through the query difference operator
Author :
Minock, Michael ; Rusinkiewicz, Marek ; Perry, Brad
Author_Institution :
MCC, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
In this paper we consider the processing of queries posed over multiple information resources that advertise their contents in terms of globally available, domain-specific ontologies. We describe a technique to identify the exact portion of a user´s query that may not be answered by the set of available information agents. This is achieved by reasoning over the advertisements of the agents relative to the user´s query. Our technique is based on the realization that the set difference of the queries q1 and q2 may be computed as a syntactic manipulation of the expressions q1 and q2 for a well defined subset of the relational algebra over a restricted class of relational schemas. That is to say, one may, without materializing data, take the expressions for q1 and q2 apply the query difference formula to yield q3, and be guaranteed that q3 is logically equivalent to q1-q 2. With this query difference operator defined, the ability to compute query intersection, subsumption and equivalence follow. These claims are formally defined and proven and an example from an on-line movie guide domain is provided. In addition to the identification of missing resource agents, we anticipate a number of other applications of the query difference operator. This includes, but is not limited to, limiting the generality of dynamically constructed user queries, efficient query planning, and monitoring and controlling access to sensitive information
Keywords :
information resources; information retrieval; relational algebra; software agents; advertisements; data materialisation; dynamically constructed user queries; efficient query planning; globally available domain-specific ontologies; information agents; missing information resource identification; multiple information resources; on-line movie guide domain; query difference operator; query equivalence; query intersection; query processing; query subsumption; reasoning; relational algebra; relational schema; sensitive information access control; sensitive information access monitoring; syntactic manipulation; Electronic commerce; Information resources; Internet; Monitoring; Motion pictures; Ontologies; Quality management; Read only memory; Technology planning; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Cooperative Information Systems, 1999. CoopIS '99. Proceedings. 1999 IFCIS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0384-5
DOI :
10.1109/COOPIS.1999.792179