Excerpt from Integrating Disparate Databases for Composite-Answers
One important category of strategic applications involve inter-corporate linkage tying into supplier and.'or buyer systems) and/or intra-corporate integration tying together disparate functional areas within a firm). This category of systems is referred to as Composite Information Systems (cis) [9 6, 14.
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Excerpt from Integrating Disparate Databases for Composite-Answers
Many important information systems require multiple independent databases to work together within and/or across organizational boundaries in order to increase productivity. We refer to this type of systems as Composite Information Systems (CIS). A key area of research in CIS is logical connectivity which deals with the process of accessing disparate databases in concert for composite-answers. The major problems that need to be overcome to attain logical connectivity include contradiction, inconsistency, and ambiguity.
This paper presents an approach to resolve these problems through enhancing the semantic power of the database integration. This approach exploits concepts drawn from frame-based knowledge representation and rule-based inferencing. An object-oriented prototype is also presented to illustrate the process involved in formulating composite-answers where different levels of abstraction are required.
Key Words And Phrases: Distributed Database Systems, Object-Oriented Programming, Organizational Information Systems, Strategic Computing.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book examines the evolving landscape of information systems integration, arguing that disparate databases need to work together within and across organizational boundaries to increase productivity. It defines and outlines the problems that must be overcome to attain logical connectivity in what the author terms Composite Information Systems (CIS). The author presents a novel approach to resolve these problems by enhancing the semantic power of database integration. This approach leverages concepts drawn from frame-based knowledge representation and rule-based inferencing. An object-oriented prototype illustrates the process involved in formulating composite answers where multiple levels of abstraction are required. The author concludes that the insights detailed within this book open up strategic database applications by increasing organizational efficiency across functions and divisions through enhanced quality of service and reduced reprocessing costs. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781332265985_0
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