Consistency and trust in peer data exchange systems
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Publication:4593083
DOI10.1017/S147106841600017XzbMath1379.68021MaRDI QIDQ4593083
Leopoldo Bertossi, Loreto Bravo
Publication date: 9 November 2017
Published in: Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (Search for Journal in Brave)
consistencyrelational databasesintegrity constraintsschema mappingsdatabase repairsmetadata managementanswer set programsdisjunctive stable model semanticspeer data exchange
Database theory (68P15) Semantics in the theory of computing (68Q55) Logic programming (68N17) Distributed systems (68M14)
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