| Bouguettaya, A., Papazoglou, M. & King, R. (1995), `On building a hyperdistributed database', Information Systems, an International Journal 20(7), 557--577. |
....(including object oriented ones) to use such foreign data is extremely important. However, support for such interaction is quite limited in current database systems. An indirect confirmation of this fact can be seen in the number of frameworks proposed to achieve this task (e.g. 20] 6] [4], and many others) These frameworks are not a part of any database system but rather they are built on top of such systems. Most of the proposed frameworks are object oriented or object based, which supports the opinion that an object oriented database system can have built in facilities for ....
A. Bouguettaya, M. Papazoglou, and R. King. On building a hyperdistributed database. Information Systems, 20(7):557--577, November 1995.
....in the decision making process, WebFINDIT provides support for understanding the information context and semantics. As a last step, the user queries the selected information sources. In what follows, we will briefly describe the WebFINDIT s approach and query language. More details can be found in (Bouguettaya et al. 1995) (Milliner et al. 1995) 2.1 WebFINDIT Fundamental Concepts WebFINDIT is centered around a two level approach to bridge heterogeneity, accommodate database autonomy, and allow systems consisting of large number of databases to scale up. The two level approach corresponds to coalitions ....
Bouguettaya, A., Papazoglou, M. & King, R. (1995), `On building a hyperdistributed database', Information Systems, an International Journal 20(7), 557--577.
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Athman Bouguettaya, Roger King, and Mike Papazoglou, "On Building a Hyperdistributed Database," Submitted for Journal Publication, (1994).
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