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Using Structural Computing to Support Information Integration

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Using Structural Computing to Support Information Integration
Software engineers face a difficult task in managing the many different types of relationships that exist between the documents of a software development project. We refer to this task as information integration, since establishing a relationship between two documents typically means that some part of the information in each document is semantically related. A key challenge in information integration is providing techniques and tools that manage and evolve these relationships over time. The structural computing domain provides a set of principles to derive new techniques and tools to help with these tasks of relationship management and evolution. We present a prototype information integration environment, InfiniTe, and describe how we are exploiting structural computing principles in the design of its infrastructure services.
Kenneth M. Anderson, Susanne A. Sherba
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where OHS
Authors Kenneth M. Anderson, Susanne A. Sherba
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