Scientific Annals of Computer Science (Dec 2023)

Belnap-Dunn Logic and Query Answering in Inconsistent Databases with Null Values

  • Cornelis A. Middelburg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7561/sacs.2023.2.159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XXXIII, no. 2
pp. 159 – 192

Abstract

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This paper concerns an expansion of first-order Belnap-Dunn logic, called BD^{\supset,F}_{\bot}, and an application of this logic in the area of relational database theory. The notion of a relational database, the notion of a query applicable to a relational database, and several notions of an answer to a query with respect to a relational database are considered from the perspective of this logic, taking into account that a database may be an inconsistent database and/or a database with null values. The chosen perspective enables among other things the definition of a notion of a consistent answer to a query with respect to a possibly inconsistent database without resort to database repairs. For each of the notions of an answer considered, being an answer to a query with respect to a database of the kind considered is decidable.