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Submitted on 6th of August 2004
Author Widom, Jennifer
Title Trio: A System for Integrated Management of Data, Accuracy, and Lineage
Date of publication August 2004
Published in Technical Report
Citation Widom, Jennifer. Trio: A System for Integrated Management of Data, Accuracy, and Lineage, Technical Report
Number of pages 21
Language English
Project Database Group
Type Other
Subject group Miscellaneous
Abstract Trio is a new database system that manages not only data, but also the accuracy and lineage of the data. Approximate (uncertain, probabilistic, incomplete, fuzzy, and imprecise!) databases have been proposed in the past, and the lineage problem also has been studied. The goals of the Trio project are to distill previous work into a simple and usable model, design a query language as an understandable extension to SQL, and most importantly build a working system---a system that augments conventional data management with both accuracy and lineage as an integral part of the data. This paper provides numerous motivating applications for Trio and lays out preliminary plans for the data model, query language, and prototype system.
Keywords data accuracy approximation uncertainty lineage
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