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1999 Workshop on Knowledge and Data Engineering Exchange
Jan Jannink, Prasenjit Mitra, Srinivasan Pichai and Gio Wiederhold
Chicago, Illinois
November 07-November 07
ISBN: 0-7695-0453-1
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| Erich Neuhold, Rudi Studer, "Jan Jannink, Prasenjit Mitra, Srinivasan Pichai and Gio Wiederhold," Knowledge and Data Exchange, IEEE Workshop on, pp. 77, 1999 Workshop on Knowledge and Data Engineering Exchange, 1999. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/KDEX.1999.10000, author = {Erich Neuhold and Rudi Studer}, title = {Jan Jannink, Prasenjit Mitra, Srinivasan Pichai and Gio Wiederhold}, journal ={Knowledge and Data Exchange, IEEE Workshop on}, volume = {0}, year = {1999}, issn = {1530-096X}, pages = {77}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/KDEX.1999.10000}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Knowledge and Data Exchange, IEEE Workshop on TI - Jan Jannink, Prasenjit Mitra, Srinivasan Pichai and Gio Wiederhold SN - 1530-096X SP EP A1 - Erich Neuhold, A1 - Rudi Studer, PY - 1999 KW - interoperation KW - semistructured data KW - algebra KW - semantic heterogeneity KW - congruity KW - similarity problem KW - articulation KW - dictionary repository VL - 0 JA - Knowledge and Data Exchange, IEEE Workshop on ER - | |||
The diversity and availability of information sources on the World Wide Web has set the stage for integration and reuse at an unparalleled scale. There remain obstacles to exploiting the extent of the Web's resources in a consistent, scalable and maintainable fashion. The autonomy and volatility of Web sources complicates maintaining wrappers consistent with the requirements of the data's target application. Also, the sources' semantic heterogeneity requires practical methods to mediate their contents.This paper presents an algebra on semistructured data. This algebra is the tool we use to develop wrappers, and mediate their semantic content. We describe wrapper refinement and maintenance as the process of developing a congruity measure between source data sets and their target application. This measure expresses explicitly the context within which source data is relevant for its target use. Enabling mediation between wrappers corresponds to establishing an articulation between data sources through a similarity measure. Similarity measures encapsulate conditions under which sources may be used together.
Index Terms:
interoperation, semistructured data, algebra, semantic heterogeneity, congruity, similarity problem, articulation, dictionary repository
Citation:
Erich Neuhold, Rudi Studer, "Jan Jannink, Prasenjit Mitra, Srinivasan Pichai and Gio Wiederhold," kdex, pp.77, 1999 Workshop on Knowledge and Data Engineering Exchange, 1999
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