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Information IntegrationVol. 41, No. 4, 2002
Order No. G321-0147 |
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In our Web-connected world, a business enterprise must have timely information in order to survive. But the applications that collect and manage the information may have been developed independently, over years, using different products and technology. How can such informationscattered across multiple databases and applicationsbe collected and integrated for access in real time? This issue contains an introductory essay and 10 papers that discuss aspects of information integration, from research challenges to technology and products. A paper on transaction compensation and a proposal for managing "spam" are also included. |
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Papers may be viewed by clicking on the title of interest |
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Message from the General Manager, Data Management Solutions, IBM Software Group |
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Janet Perna |
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Preface |
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John J. Ritsko and Marilyn Bates |
p. 553 |
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Information integration: A research agenda |
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A. D. Jhingran, N. Mattos, and H. Pirahesh |
p. 555 |
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Information integration: A new generation of information technology |
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M. A. Roth, D. C. Wolfson, J. C. Kleewein, and C. J. Nelin |
p. 563 |
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Data integration through database federation |
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L. M. Haas, E. T. Lin, and M. A. Roth |
p. 578 |
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XQuery: An XML query language |
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D. Chamberlin |
p. 597 |
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XTABLES: Bridging relational technology and XML |
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J. E. Funderburk, G. Kiernan, J. Shanmugasundaram, E. Shekita, and C. Wei |
p. 616 |
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XML programming with SQL/XML and XQuery |
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J. E. Funderburk, S. Malaika, and B. Reinwald |
p. 642 |
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DB2 and Web services |
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S. Malaika, C. J. Nelin, R. Qu, B. Reinwald, and D. C. Wolfson |
p. 666 |
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Bringing together content and data management systems: Challenges and opportunities |
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A. Somani, D. Choy, and J. Kleewein |
p. 686 |
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The integration of business intelligence and knowledge management |
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W. F. Cody, J. T. Kreulen, V. Krishna, and W. S. Spangler |
p. 697 |
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Relational extensions for OLAP |
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N. Colossi, W. Malloy, and B. Reinwald |
p. 714 |
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Using flows in information integration |
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F. Leymann and D. Roller |
p. 732 |
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Extending the concept of transaction compensation |
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M. Chessell, C. Griffin, D. Vines, M. Butler, C. Ferreira, and P. Henderson |
p. 743 |
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Technical forum Selling interrupt rights: A way to control unwanted e-mail and telephone calls |
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S. E. Fahlman |
p. 759 |
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Contents of Volume 41, 2002 |
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p. 767 |
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