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분산 환경의 고급 데이터 중심 애플리케이션의 경우 다양한 자율 정보 소스를 통합하거나 병합하여 효과적인 정보를 얻는 경우가 많습니다. 정보 소스를 검색하는 방법, 이들의 이질성을 해결하는 방법, 대상 소스를 병합 또는 통합하는 방법, 정보 소스를 공통 프로토콜로 표현하는 방법, 쿼리를 처리하는 방법 등 많은 문제가 있습니다. 우리는 연역적 객체지향 데이터베이스(DOOD) 언어의 확장으로 새로운 언어인 QUIK를 제안했습니다. 돈키호테, 일반적인 중재자 시스템을 확장합니다. 본 논문에서는 교환 모델과 중재자 사양을 통합하는 프로그래밍 기능, 일관성 유지를 위한 포괄 관계 병합, 가설 생성을 통한 대체 정보 소스 검색, 개체 식별 등 QUIK의 다양한 기능에 대해 논의합니다.
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Bojiang LIU, Kazumasa YOKOTA, Nobutaka OGATA, "Specific Features of the QUIK Mediator System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E82-D, no. 1, pp. 180-188, January 1999, doi: .
Abstract: For advanced data-oriented applications in distributed environments, effective information is frequently obtained by integrating or merging various autonomous information sources. There are many problems: how to search information sources, how to resolve their heterogeneity, how to merge or integrate target sources, how to represent information sources with a common protocol, and how to process queries. We have proposed a new language, QUIK, as an extension of a deductive object-oriented database (DOOD) language, QUIXOTE, and extend typical mediator systems. In this paper, we discuss various features of QUIK: programming capabilities as integrating an exchange model and mediator specifications, merging subsumption relations for maintaining consistency, searching alternative information sources by hypothesis generation, and identifying objects.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e82-d_1_180/_p
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