The Linked Data paradigm is a common standard initiated to complement the general architecture of the semantic web and create a single space containing data that is machine-readable and connected to related data. Figures, however, show that one of the main sources of semi-structured data providers, Web APIs, continued to grow even after the creation of the Linked Data concept. Given that data sources with significant value are still in a semi-structured format, it is essential to bridge between the two data models, so that the full potential of the semantic web can be realised. This paper presents SimiMatch, an approach for schema matching between semi-structured and Linked Data. It contributes towards a virtual integration system that will...
Abstract — In semantic computing, Match is an operator that takes as an input two graph-like structu...
Today schema matching is a basic task in almost every data intensive distributed application, namely...
The Web of Linked Data can be seen as a global database, where resources are identified through URIs...
The Linked Data paradigm is a common standard initiated to complement the general architecture of th...
A basic step in integration is the identification of linkage points, i.e., finding attributes that a...
In recent years, the Web has evolved from a global information space of linked documents to a space ...
Linked Data has emerged as a powerful way of interconnecting structured data on the Web. However, th...
Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditional...
This dissertation studies the schema matching problem that finds semantic correspondences (called ma...
Schema matching aims at identifying semantic correspondences between elements of two schemas, e.g., ...
Abstract. The Web of Data is currently undergoing an unprecedented level of growth thanks to the Lin...
Data integration is a broad area encompassing techniques to merge data between data sources. Althoug...
Abstract-Schema matching and schema integration are important components of the data sharing infrast...
Schema matching exists as a long-standing challenge in many database related applications, such as d...
Abstract. Linked Data allows structured data to be published in a standard way that datasets from va...
Abstract — In semantic computing, Match is an operator that takes as an input two graph-like structu...
Today schema matching is a basic task in almost every data intensive distributed application, namely...
The Web of Linked Data can be seen as a global database, where resources are identified through URIs...
The Linked Data paradigm is a common standard initiated to complement the general architecture of th...
A basic step in integration is the identification of linkage points, i.e., finding attributes that a...
In recent years, the Web has evolved from a global information space of linked documents to a space ...
Linked Data has emerged as a powerful way of interconnecting structured data on the Web. However, th...
Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditional...
This dissertation studies the schema matching problem that finds semantic correspondences (called ma...
Schema matching aims at identifying semantic correspondences between elements of two schemas, e.g., ...
Abstract. The Web of Data is currently undergoing an unprecedented level of growth thanks to the Lin...
Data integration is a broad area encompassing techniques to merge data between data sources. Althoug...
Abstract-Schema matching and schema integration are important components of the data sharing infrast...
Schema matching exists as a long-standing challenge in many database related applications, such as d...
Abstract. Linked Data allows structured data to be published in a standard way that datasets from va...
Abstract — In semantic computing, Match is an operator that takes as an input two graph-like structu...
Today schema matching is a basic task in almost every data intensive distributed application, namely...
The Web of Linked Data can be seen as a global database, where resources are identified through URIs...