Semantics for querying paths in graph databases: No-repeated-node or no-repeated-edge ?
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Hernández, Daniel
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Semantics for querying paths in graph databases: No-repeated-node or no-repeated-edge ?
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Patterns for walks in graphs usually include regular expressions, that may result in loops, thus producing infinite solutions. To overcome this issue, practical query languages bound result sets to en- sure finiteness. On this paper we compare two bounding methods: Edges are visited at most once; nodes are visited at most once. We show that despite these methods produce languages with different expressiveness, there is a duality, in the sense that the queries in one can be evaluated using the machinery used to evaluate the other.
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CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Volumen 1912, 2017
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