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Theory and Implementation of a Variational Database Management System

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  • In this thesis, I present the variational database management system, a formal framework and its implementation for representing variation in relational databases and managing variational information needs. A variational database is intended to support any kind of variation in a database. Specific kinds of variation in databases have already been studied and are well-supported, for example, schema evolution systems address the variation of a database’s schema over time and data integration systems address variation caused by accessing data from multiple data sources simultaneously. However, many other kinds of variation in databases arise in practice, and different kinds of variation often interact, but these scenarios are not well-supported by the existing work. For example, neither the schema evolution systems nor the database integration systems can address variation that arises when data sources combined in one database evolve over time. This thesis collects a large amount of work: It defines the variational database framework and the syntax and denotational semantics of the variational relational algebra, a query language for variational databases. It presents two use cases of the variational database framework that are based on existing datasets and scenarios that are partially supported by existing techniques. It presents the variational database management system which is a prototype of variational databases and variational relational algebra as an abstract layer written in Haskell on top of a traditional RDBMS. It also presents several theoretical results related to the framework and the query language, such as syntax-based equivalence rules that preserve the semantics of a query, a type system for ensuring that a variational query is well-formed with respect to the underlying variational schema, and a confluence property of the variational relational algebra type system with respect to the relational algebra type system and its denotational semantics.
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