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Response to “Differential Dependencies Revisited”

Published: 14 January 2017 Publication History

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A recent article [Vincent et al. 2015] concerns the correctness of several results in reasoning about differential dependencies (dds), originally reported in Song and Chen [2011]. The major concern by Vincent et al. [2015] roots from assuming a type of infeasible differential functions in the given dds for consistency and implication analysis, which are not allowed in Song and Chen [2011]. A differential function is said to be infeasible if there is no tuple pair with values that can satisfy the specified distance constraints. For example, [price(<2, > 4)] requires the difference of two price values to be < 2 and > 4 at the same time, which is clearly impossible. Although dds involving infeasible differential functions may be syntactically interesting, they are semantically meaningless and would neither be specified by domain experts nor discovered from data. For these reasons, infeasible differential functions are not considered [Song and Chen 2011] and the results in Song and Chen [2011] are correct, in contrast to what is claimed in Vincent et al. [2015].

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[1]
Shaoxu Song and Lei Chen. 2011. Differential dependencies: Reasoning and discovery. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 36, 3, 16.
[2]
Millist W. Vincent, Jixue Liu, Hong-Cheu Liu, and Sebastian Link. 2015. Technical correspondence: “Differential dependencies: Reasoning and discovery” revisited. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 40, 2, 14.

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    cover image ACM Transactions on Database Systems
    ACM Transactions on Database Systems  Volume 42, Issue 1
    Invited Paper from ICDT 2014, Invited Paper from EDBT 2015, Regular Papers and Technical Correspondence
    March 2017
    263 pages
    ISSN:0362-5915
    EISSN:1557-4644
    DOI:10.1145/3015779
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    Publication History

    Published: 14 January 2017
    Accepted: 01 August 2016
    Revised: 01 May 2016
    Received: 01 February 2016
    Published in TODS Volume 42, Issue 1

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    2. differential dependencies

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