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Andrea Calì

Researcher at Birkbeck, University of London

Publications -  139
Citations -  4428

Andrea Calì is an academic researcher from Birkbeck, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conjunctive query & Description logic. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 137 publications receiving 4208 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Calì include Brunel University London & University of London.

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A general datalog-based framework for tractable query answering over ontologies

TL;DR: It is shown in particular that Datalog+/- generalizes the DL-Lite family of tractable description logics, which are the most common tractable ontology languages in the context of the Semantic Web and databases.
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A general Datalog-based framework for tractable query answering over ontologies

TL;DR: It is shown how stratified negation can be added to Datalog^+/- while keeping ontology querying tractable, and paves the way for applying results from databases to the context of the Semantic Web.
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On the decidability and complexity of query answering over inconsistent and incomplete databases

TL;DR: This paper identifies the maximal class of inclusion dependencies under which query answering is decidable in the presence of key dependencies and establishes decidability and complexity results for query answering under different assumptions on data.
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Data integration under integrity constraints

TL;DR: This paper shows the surprising result that, when the global schema is expressed in the relational model with integrity constraints, even of simple types, the problem of incomplete information implicitly arises, making query processing difficult in the global-as-view approach as well.
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Taming the infinite chase: query answering under expressive relational constraints

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of answering conjunctive queries posed over knowledge bases where rules are an extension of Datalog rules is addressed, where rules may have existentially quantified variables in the head.