In document-oriented databases, schema is a soft concept and the documents in a collection can be stored using different local schemata. This gives designers and implementers augmented flexibility; however, it requires an extra effort to understand the rules that drove the use of alternative schemata when sets of doc- uments with different —and possibly conflicting— schemata are to be analyzed or integrated. In this paper we propose a technique, called schema profiling, to explain the schema variants within a collection in document-oriented databases by capturing the hidden rules explaining the use of these variants. We express these rules in the form of a decision tree (schema profile). Consistently with the requirements we elicited from r...
International audienceDocument-oriented bases allow high flexibility in data representation which fa...
Schema matching has been a researched topic for over 20 years. Therefore, many schema matching solut...
cloud can be provided in a twofold way: it can be explicitly defined by attaching RDF types to the r...
In document-oriented databases, schema is a soft concept and the documents in a collection can be st...
In document stores, schema is a soft concept and the doc- uments in a collection can have different ...
Schemaless databases, and document-oriented databases in particular, are preferred to relational one...
For more than 40 years, relational data was the dominant force in the world ofstoring and managing d...
none3noSchemaless databases, and document-oriented databases in particular, are preferred to relatio...
Schema matching is considered as one of the essential phases of data integration in database systems...
Data stored in a data warehouse must be kept consistent and up-to-date with the underlying informati...
Data stored in a data warehouse must be kept consis-tent and up-to-date with respect to the underlyi...
The emergence of applications that manage very large volumes of semi-structured data is driving the ...
As more information becomes available, the ability to quickly incorporate new and diverse data sourc...
Schema matching is the process of developing semantic matches between two or more schemas. The purpo...
Abstract—Since the relational database is an important com-ponent of real-world software and the sch...
International audienceDocument-oriented bases allow high flexibility in data representation which fa...
Schema matching has been a researched topic for over 20 years. Therefore, many schema matching solut...
cloud can be provided in a twofold way: it can be explicitly defined by attaching RDF types to the r...
In document-oriented databases, schema is a soft concept and the documents in a collection can be st...
In document stores, schema is a soft concept and the doc- uments in a collection can have different ...
Schemaless databases, and document-oriented databases in particular, are preferred to relational one...
For more than 40 years, relational data was the dominant force in the world ofstoring and managing d...
none3noSchemaless databases, and document-oriented databases in particular, are preferred to relatio...
Schema matching is considered as one of the essential phases of data integration in database systems...
Data stored in a data warehouse must be kept consistent and up-to-date with the underlying informati...
Data stored in a data warehouse must be kept consis-tent and up-to-date with respect to the underlyi...
The emergence of applications that manage very large volumes of semi-structured data is driving the ...
As more information becomes available, the ability to quickly incorporate new and diverse data sourc...
Schema matching is the process of developing semantic matches between two or more schemas. The purpo...
Abstract—Since the relational database is an important com-ponent of real-world software and the sch...
International audienceDocument-oriented bases allow high flexibility in data representation which fa...
Schema matching has been a researched topic for over 20 years. Therefore, many schema matching solut...
cloud can be provided in a twofold way: it can be explicitly defined by attaching RDF types to the r...