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A. R. Hurson and M. W. Bright. Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems. In O. A. Bukhres and A. K. Elmagarmid, editors, Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems --- A Solution for Advanced Applications, chapter 1, pages 1--36. Prentice Hall, Eaglewoods Cliffs, NJ, 1996.

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Combining a Formal with an Example-driven Approach for.. - Geist, Sattler, Schmitt   (Correct)

....in loosely coupled FDBS are discussed, for example, in [Wie92, ZHK96] Very important for a schema integration is the choice of the right common data model in which the schema integration is performed. The suitability of different data models as common data model is discussed in [BLN86, SCG91, HB96] The favorite data model is usually an object oriented data model due to its semantical richness. As common data model for homogenization in the GIM approach we use the Generic Integration Model GIM which enables an efficient algorithm to derive an integrated schema in a user friendly data ....

A. R. Hurson and M. W. Bright. Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems. In O. A. Bukhres and A. K. Elmagarmid, editors, Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems --- A Solution for Advanced Applications, chapter 1, pages 1--36. Prentice Hall, Eaglewoods Cliffs, NJ, 1996.


A Framework and Test-Suite for Assessing.. - El-Khatib.. (2000)   (Correct)

....N.HG R.S.H. V.H. S.H. D.M. T.H. NS NH RZ NN SS Ns II S WDR CC DAL PH BD DC DIC DV RK IDAU D.E. Cardenas, A.F. 37] F Sheth and Larson [32] P P F F Thomas, Thompson et al. 38] F Ferrier and Stangret [39] F Litwin and Abdellatif [40] P P P P P P Urban and Wu [29] F F F Hurson and Bright [12] F F P F F F F F F F F F Larson, Navathe et al. 13] F F P P P F Chatterjee and Segev [21] F F F F F F F Spaccap. Parent et al. 31] P P F F F P P Navathe and Gadgil [19] F F F Batini and Lenzerine [20] F F P Bukhres, Elmag. et al 14] F F F F F F Navathe and Savasere [27] P P P P P ....

.... In general, the categories of structural and naming heterogeneties are recognised by most authors, e.g. Casanova and Vidal [4] Motro and Buneman [5] Al fedaghi and Scheuermann [6] Yao et al. 7] Yu et al. 8] Teorey and Fry [9] Elmasri and Navathe [10] Navathe et al. 11] Hurson and Bright [12], Larson et al. 13] and Bukhres et al. 14] Batini et al. 15] Dayal and Hwang [16] Kahn [17] and Kim and Seo [18] recognised these two categories and defined naming conflicts as including homonyms and synonyms. Navathe and Gadgil [19] Batini and Lenzerini [20] and Chatterjee and Segev ....

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A.R. Hurson, M.W. Bright, Object-Oriented multidatabase systems, in: O.A. Bukhres, A.K. Elmagarmid (Eds.), Object-Oriented multidatabase systems: a solution for advanced applications, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1996, pp. 1--33.


Views for Interoperability in a Heterogeneous Object-Oriented.. - Duwairi (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and sufficient to meet user requirements for several years. However, today s user data processing requirements and capabilities have changed dramatically due to the recent progress in network and database technology, which has produced distributed rather than centralised information systems [BRE90, HUR96]. Thus new applications often involve accessing and maintaining data from several pre existing databases and software packages [BRE90, HUR96, MAD95, SEL93, VAS95] which are typically located on autonomous software and hardware platforms distributed over the many sites of a large computer network. ....

.... dramatically due to the recent progress in network and database technology, which has produced distributed rather than centralised information systems [BRE90, HUR96] Thus new applications often involve accessing and maintaining data from several pre existing databases and software packages [BRE90, HUR96, MAD95, SEL93, VAS95], which are typically located on autonomous software and hardware platforms distributed over the many sites of a large computer network. This usually means that there are heterogeneity and legacy problems to be solved [DOG95, GAR96, KIM91a, KIM93, OZS91] 3 One approach to the above situation is ....

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A. R. Hurson and M. W. Bright. Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems. In O. A. Bukhres and A. K. Elmagarmid, editors, Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems: A Solution for Advanced Applications, pages 1--36. Prentice Hall, 1996.


A Multiple View Definition System for Supporting.. - Duwairi, Fiddian, Gray (1996)   (Correct)

....have changed dramatically due to recent progress in network and database technologies which are creating distributed rather than centralised information systems. These new applications often involve accessing and maintaining data from several pre existing databases and software packages [HUR96, MAD95, VAS95], which are typically located on autonomous software and hardware platforms distributed over the multiple sites of a computer network. This usually means that there are heterogeneity problems to be resolved [DOG95, GAR96, OZS91] where heterogeneity may arise at the hardware, operating system, ....

Hurson A. R. and Bright M. W., "Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems", in "Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems: A Solution for Advanced Applications", ed. by Bukhres O. A. and Elmagarmid A. K., Prentice Hall, pp. 1-36, 1996.

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