The Expressive Power of DL-Lite
Abstract
Description logics are knowledge representation formalisms that provide the formal underpinning of the semantic web and in particular of the OWL Ontology Web Language. In this paper we investigate the expressive power of logic DL-LiteR,, and some of its computational properties. We rely on simulations to characterize the absolute expressive power of DL-LiteR, as a concept language, and to show that disjunction is not expressible. We also show that no simulation-based closure property exists for DL-LiteR, assertions. Finally, we show that query answering of unions of conjunctive queries is NP-complete.
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