03612nam 2200577 a 450 991048336280332120200520144314.03-540-30597-110.1007/b104925(CKB)1000000000212679(SSID)ssj0000178129(PQKBManifestationID)11922958(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000178129(PQKBWorkID)10235108(PQKB)10904042(DE-He213)978-3-540-30597-2(MiAaPQ)EBC3068351(PPN)123090946(EXLCZ)99100000000021267920050622d2004 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrInconsistency tolerance /Leopoldo Bertossi, Anthony Hunter, Torsten Schaub (eds.)1st ed. 2005.Berlin Springer20041 online resource (VIII, 300 p.) Lecture notes in computer science,0302-9743 ;3300Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-24260-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to inconsistency tolerance / Leopoldo Bertossi, Anthony Hunter, Torsten Schaub -- Consistency of XML specifications / Marcelo Arenas, Wenfei Fan, Leonid Libkin -- Consistent query answers in virtual data integration systems / Leopoldo Bertossi, Loreto Bravo -- Representing paraconsistent reasoning via quantified propositional logic / Philippe Besnard ... [et al.] -- On the computational complexity of minimal-change integrity maintenance in relational databases / Jan Chomicki, Jerzy Marcinkowski -- On the computational complexity of paraconsistent inference relations / Sylvie Coste-Marquis, Pierre Marquis -- Approaches to measuring inconsistent information / Anthony Hunter, Sebastien Konieczny -- Inconsistency issues in spatial databases / Andrea Rodriguez -- Relevant logic and paraconsistency / John Slaney.Inconsistency arises in many areas in advanced computing. Often inconsistency is unwanted, for example in the specification for a plan or in sensor fusion in robotics; however, sometimes inconsistency is useful. Whether inconsistency is unwanted or useful, there is a need to develop tolerance to inconsistency in application technologies such as databases, knowledge bases, and software systems. To address this situation, inconsistency tolerance is being built on foundational technologies for identifying and analyzing inconsistency in information, for representing and reasoning with inconsistent information, for resolving inconsistent information, and for merging inconsistent information. The idea for this book arose out of a Dagstuhl Seminar on the topic held in summer 2003. The nine chapters in this first book devoted to the subject of inconsistency tolerance were carefully invited and anonymously reviewed. The book provides an exciting introduction to this new field.Lecture notes in computer science ;3300.Tolerance (Engineering)Data processingData integration (Computer science)Tolerance (Engineering)Data processing.Data integration (Computer science)620/.0045Bertossi Leopoldo1750196Hunter Anthony1962-734522Schaub Torsten747212MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483362803321Inconsistency tolerance4184768UNINA