A schema mapping is a formal specification of the relationship holding between the databases conforming to two given schemas, called source and target, respectively. While in the general case a schema mapping is specified in terms of assertions relating two queries in some given language, various simplified forms of mappings, in particular LAV and GAV, have been considered, based on desirable properties that these forms enjoy. Recent works propose methods for transforming schema mappings to logically equivalent ones of a simplified form. In many cases, this transformation is impossible, and one might be interested in finding simplifications based on a weaker notion, namely logical implication, rather than equivalence. More precisely, given ...
In data exchange, data are materialised from a source schema to a target schema, according to suita...
AbstractThe concept of two schemas being equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integr...
A schema mapping is a high-level specification that describes how data from a source schema is to be...
Schema mappings are declarative specifications that describe the relationship between two database s...
Schema mapping is becoming pervasive in all data transformation, exchange and integration tasks. It ...
Schema mappings establish a correspondence between data stored in two databases, called source and t...
A schema mapping is a high-level specification of the relationship between two database schemas. For...
Schema mappings are an important tool in several areas of database research. Recently, the topic of ...
Schema mappings are high-level specifications that describe the relationship between database schema...
Recently, two relaxed notions of equivalence of schema mappings have been introduced, which provide ...
The notion of when two schemas are equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integration,...
Many problems in information integration rely on specifications, called schema mappings, that model ...
Finding semantically correct mappings between the schemas of two data sources is a fundamental probl...
Data exchange and schema mapping management have re-ceived little attention so far in the graph data...
We introduce a theoretical framework for discovering relationships between two database instances ov...
In data exchange, data are materialised from a source schema to a target schema, according to suita...
AbstractThe concept of two schemas being equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integr...
A schema mapping is a high-level specification that describes how data from a source schema is to be...
Schema mappings are declarative specifications that describe the relationship between two database s...
Schema mapping is becoming pervasive in all data transformation, exchange and integration tasks. It ...
Schema mappings establish a correspondence between data stored in two databases, called source and t...
A schema mapping is a high-level specification of the relationship between two database schemas. For...
Schema mappings are an important tool in several areas of database research. Recently, the topic of ...
Schema mappings are high-level specifications that describe the relationship between database schema...
Recently, two relaxed notions of equivalence of schema mappings have been introduced, which provide ...
The notion of when two schemas are equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integration,...
Many problems in information integration rely on specifications, called schema mappings, that model ...
Finding semantically correct mappings between the schemas of two data sources is a fundamental probl...
Data exchange and schema mapping management have re-ceived little attention so far in the graph data...
We introduce a theoretical framework for discovering relationships between two database instances ov...
In data exchange, data are materialised from a source schema to a target schema, according to suita...
AbstractThe concept of two schemas being equivalent is fundamental to database design, schema integr...
A schema mapping is a high-level specification that describes how data from a source schema is to be...