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− | : | + | :Most large organizations maintain their data in many distinct independent databases that have been developed at different times on different platforms and DMS (Data Management Systems). The new economic challenges force enterprises to integrate their functions and therefore their information systems including the databases they are based on. In most cases, these databases cannot be replaced with a unique system, nor even reengineered due to the high financial and organizational costs of such restructuring. Hence the need for interoperation frameworks that allow the databases to be accessed by users and application programs as if they were a unique homogeneous and consistent database, through an architecture called federated databases. We refer to software services allowing such so-called legacy database systems to cooperate, as providing interoperability. Such services provide users and application programs with an integrated view of data dispersed over various component databases. In this thesis, we focus on the interoperability of legacy and heterogeneous databases. We introduce the thesis by first giving the main issues about interoperability. Next, a short overview of the interoperability research is presented. We then develop a small example that illustrates some of the problems we intend to address. Finally, we present the purpose and the topic of the thesis. |
:[http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Theses/Philippe-Thiran-Thesis.pdf [full text]] | :[http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Theses/Philippe-Thiran-Thesis.pdf [full text]] |
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