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Siegel, M. & Madnick, S. (1989). Schema Integration Using Metadata. In Evanston, IL.: National Science Foundation.

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Sybil: Supporting Heterogeneous Database Interoperability with.. - Roger King (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....that can be utilizized. For example, there has been much work done involving the addition of rules to database systems [CW92, S 95, SJGP90, HKBBS92, HW92] particularly in support of constraints [CW93, GJ91] and views [DH84, BLT86, GMS93, LMSS95, Mot87] Similarly, schema integration [BLN86, SM89] has been studied extensively. Once we have the ability to add a new type of database system to an alliance, much of the conversion that needs to be done (e.g. schema translation, query translation, etc. is not as huge a task as it may have seemed (this will hopefully also be aided by the ....

M. Siegel and S. E. Madnick. Schema integration using metadata. In Workshop on Heterogeneous Databases, December 1989.


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Siegel, M. & Madnick, S. (1989). Schema Integration Using Metadata. In Evanston, IL.: National Science Foundation.

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