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1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments (DANTE'99)
An Integration Method for the Specification of Rule-Oriented Mediators
Kyoto, Japan
November 28-November 30
ISBN: 0-7695-0496-5
H. Wache, University of Bremen
Th. Scholz, University of Bremen
H. Stieghahn, University of Bremen
B. König-Ries, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
As more and more information sources are connected to networks, most notably the Internet, the desire to gain transparent and integrated access to these information sources has evolved. This desire has triggered the development of mediator architectures [14]. A mediator (e.g. [10]) is a component that is able to overcome semantic heterogeneity by translating between different conceptualizations of the universe of discourse.
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H. Wache, Th. Scholz, H. Stieghahn, B. König-Ries, "An Integration Method for the Specification of Rule-Oriented Mediators," dante, pp.109, 1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments (DANTE'99), 1999
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