Excerpt from Context Interchange: Representing and Reasoning About Data Semantics in Heterogeneous Systems
We have two (intertwined) objectives in this paper. First, we aim to provide a formal foundation for the Context Interchange strategy that will not only rectify the problems described earlier, but also provide for an integration of the underlying representational and reasoning formalisms. Second, the deconstruction and subsequent reconstruction1 of the Context Interchange approach described in [48; 44] provides us with the opportunity to address the concern for integration strategies that are scalable, extensible and accessible.
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Excerpt from Context Interchange: Representing and Reasoning About Data Semantics in Heterogeneous Systems
We have two (intertwined) objectives in this paper. First, we aim to provide a formal foundation for the Context Interchange strategy that will not only rectify the problems described earlier, but also provide for an integration of the underlying representational and reasoning formalisms. Second, the deconstruction and subsequent reconstruction1 of the Context Interchange approach described in [48; 44] provides us with the opportunity to address the concern for integration strategies that are scalable, extensible and accessible.
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Excerpt from Context Interchange: Representing and Reasoning About Data Semantics in Heterogeneous Systems
The context interchange (coin) strategy 44; 48 presents a novel perspective for mediated data access in which semantic conflicts among heterogeneous systems are not identified a prior, but are detected and reconciled by a Context Mediator through comparison of contexts associated with any two systems engaged in data exchange. In this paper, we present a formal characterization and reconstruction of this strategy in a Coin framework, based on a deductive object-oriented data model and language called Coin. The Coin framework provides a logical formalism for representing data semantics in distinct contexts. We show that this presents a well-founded basis for reasoning about semantic disparities in heterogeneous systems. In addition, it combines the best features of loose and tight-coupling approaches in defining an integration strategy that is scalable, extensible and accessible. These latter features are made possible by allowing complexity of the system to be harnessed in small chunks, by enabling sources and receivers to remain loosely-coupled to one another, and by sustaining an infrastructure for data integration.
Keywords: Context, heterogeneous databases, logic and databases, mediators, semantic interoperability.
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