• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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Design of Database Integration System and Query System based on Global View Generation Tool


U-Chang Park, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 65-74, Jun. 2007
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Keywords: database, integration, mediator, view

Abstract

Database integration is a common and growing challenge with the proliferation of database systems, data warehouses, data marts, and other OLAP systems in organizations. Although there are many methods of sharing data between databases, true interoperability of database integration system that improves in the database federation architecture by allowing domain administrators to simply and efficiently capture database semantics. The semantic information is combined using a tool for producing a global view. Building the global view is the bottleneck in integration because there are few tools that support its construction, and these tools often require sophisticated knowledge and experience to operate properly. The technique and tool presented is simple and powerful enough to be used by all database administrators, yet expressive enough to support the majority of integration queries.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Park, U. (2007). Design of Database Integration System and Query System based on Global View Generation Tool. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8(3), 65-74.

[IEEE Style]
U. Park, "Design of Database Integration System and Query System based on Global View Generation Tool," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 65-74, 2007.

[ACM Style]
U-Chang Park. 2007. Design of Database Integration System and Query System based on Global View Generation Tool. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8, 3, (2007), 65-74.