Using Information Visualization to Support Open Data Integration

Author(s):  
Paulo Carvalho ◽  
Patrik Hitzelberger ◽  
Benoît Otjacques ◽  
Fatma Bouali ◽  
Gilles Venturini
Symmetry ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 224
Author(s):  
Mihaela Muntean ◽  
Claudiu Brândaş ◽  
Tanita Cîrstea

An Application-to-Application integration framework in the cloud environment is proposed. The methodological demarche is developed using a data symmetry approach. Implementation aspects of integration considered the Open Data Protocol (OData) service as an integrator. An important issue in the cloud environment is to integrate and ensure the quality of transferred and processed data. An efficient way of ensuring the completeness and integrity of data transferred between different applications and systems is the symmetry of data integration. With these considerations, the integration of SAP Hybris Cloud for Customer with S/4 HANA Cloud was implemented.


Author(s):  
Sebastian Neumaier ◽  
Axel Polleres ◽  
Simon Steyskal ◽  
Jürgen Umbrich
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Author(s):  
Tomas Mildorf ◽  
Jan Jezek ◽  
Otakar Cerba ◽  
Christian Malewski ◽  
Simon Templer ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 474
Author(s):  
Linfang Ding ◽  
Guohui Xiao ◽  
Diego Calvanese ◽  
Liqiu Meng

In a variety of applications relying on geospatial data, getting insights into heterogeneous geodata sources is crucial for decision making, but often challenging. The reason is that it typically requires combining information coming from different sources via data integration techniques, and then making sense out of the combined data via sophisticated analysis methods. To address this challenge we rely on two well-established research areas: data integration and geovisual analytics, and propose to adopt an ontology-based approach to decouple the challenges of data access and analytics. Our framework consists of two modules centered around an ontology: (1) an ontology-based data integration (OBDI) module, in which mappings specify the relationship between the underlying data and a domain ontology; (2) a geovisual analytics (GeoVA) module, designed for the exploration of the integrated data, by explicitly making use of standard ontologies. In this framework, ontologies play a central role by providing a coherent view over the heterogeneous data, and by acting as a mediator for visual analysis tasks. We test our framework in a scenario for the investigation of the spatiotemporal patterns of meteorological and traffic data from several open data sources. Initial studies show that our approach is feasible for the exploration and understanding of heterogeneous geospatial data.


Author(s):  
Mikko Koho ◽  
Petri Leskinen ◽  
Eero Hyvönen

Abstract Semantic data integration from heterogeneous, distributed data silos enables Digital Humanities research and application development employing a larger, mutually enriched and interlinked knowledge graph. However, data integration is challenging, involving aligning the data models and reconciling the concepts and named entities, such as persons and places. This paper presents a record linkage process to reconcile person references in different military historical person registers with structured metadata. The information about persons is aggregated into a single knowledge graph. The process was applied to reconcile three person registers of the popular semantic portal “WarSampo – Finnish World War 2 on the Semantic Web”. The registers contain detailed information about some 100 000 people and are individually maintained by domain experts. Thus, the integration process needs to be automatic and adaptable to changes in the registers. An evaluation of the record linkage results is promising and provides some insight into military person register reconciliation in general.


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