Many problems in information integration rely on specifications, called schema mappings, that model the relationships between schemas. Schema mappings for both relational and nested data are well-known. In this work, we present a new formalism for schema mapping that extends these existing formalisms in two significant ways. First, our nested mappings allow for nesting and correlation of mappings. This results in a natural programming paradigm that often yields more accurate specifications. In particular, we show that nested mappings can naturally preserve correlations among data that existing mapping formalisms cannot. We also show that using nested mappings for purposes of exchanging data from a source to a target will result in less redu...
textData integration systems provide uniform access to a set of heterogeneous structured data source...
We study three fundamental problems in information integration: 1. the data integration query proble...
We consider the following scenario for a mapping system: given a source schema, a target schema, and...
Schema mapping is becoming pervasive in all data transformation, exchange and integration tasks. It ...
Schema integration is the process of consolidating several source schemas to generate a unified view...
Abstract: Schema mapping is an important approach to solve the problem of data integration. This pap...
Schema merging is the process of consolidating multiple schemas into a unified view. The task become...
Mappings between different representations of data are a common and important component of many in-f...
Data exchange and schema mapping management have re-ceived little attention so far in the graph data...
We present a novel framework for mapping between any combination of XML and relational schemas, in w...
Schema merging is the process of consolidating multiple schemas into a unified view. The task become...
Finding semantically correct mappings between the schemas of two data sources is a fundamental probl...
Schema matching aims at identifying semantic correspondences between elements of two schemas, e.g., ...
Abstract. Schema mappings have been extensively studied in database research over the past decade – ...
In a world of wide-scale information sharing, the decentralized coordination has to consolidate a va...
textData integration systems provide uniform access to a set of heterogeneous structured data source...
We study three fundamental problems in information integration: 1. the data integration query proble...
We consider the following scenario for a mapping system: given a source schema, a target schema, and...
Schema mapping is becoming pervasive in all data transformation, exchange and integration tasks. It ...
Schema integration is the process of consolidating several source schemas to generate a unified view...
Abstract: Schema mapping is an important approach to solve the problem of data integration. This pap...
Schema merging is the process of consolidating multiple schemas into a unified view. The task become...
Mappings between different representations of data are a common and important component of many in-f...
Data exchange and schema mapping management have re-ceived little attention so far in the graph data...
We present a novel framework for mapping between any combination of XML and relational schemas, in w...
Schema merging is the process of consolidating multiple schemas into a unified view. The task become...
Finding semantically correct mappings between the schemas of two data sources is a fundamental probl...
Schema matching aims at identifying semantic correspondences between elements of two schemas, e.g., ...
Abstract. Schema mappings have been extensively studied in database research over the past decade – ...
In a world of wide-scale information sharing, the decentralized coordination has to consolidate a va...
textData integration systems provide uniform access to a set of heterogeneous structured data source...
We study three fundamental problems in information integration: 1. the data integration query proble...
We consider the following scenario for a mapping system: given a source schema, a target schema, and...