Knowledge and Object-Oriented Approach for Interoperability of Heterogeneous Information Management Systems

Author(s):  
Chin-Wan Chung ◽  
Chang-Ryong Kim ◽  
Son Dao

For the interoperability of heterogeneous information management systems, schema mapping approaches have been used to build a unified view. The schema mapping approach offers full transparencies and is very powerful from the user’s point of view. However, the traditional mapping approach needs to be strengthened for information management systems that have non-traditional data types, no schema, or incompatible schemas. We have incorporated numerous concepts and constructs associated with the knowledge and object-oriented paradigm such as abstract views with a set of procedures, encapsulation, inheritance and class composition hierarchies to resolve the above problem. This extension also accommodates the ability to determine and explicitly represent the semantics in the schema. Additionally, we have outlined a query processing method using the unified view. We are currently developing a prototype to support seamless access to structured data and unstructured data managed by different information management systems.

2010 ◽  
Vol 26-28 ◽  
pp. 457-461
Author(s):  
Min Peng ◽  
Jun Tang

This paper describes the basic theory of SOA architecture and the related technologies to achieve SOA, presents a simplified information system architecture design based on SOA architecture, one by one analyzes the function of each layer, and in detail designs the object-oriented layer, SOA service bus, finally analyzes the SOA application in enterprise information management systems and its prospect.


Author(s):  
Paul Vallis ◽  
Jonathan S. Colton

Abstract During the layout design process, the spatial arrangement of components in an engineering system is developed in order to meet design goals and constraints. Proper organization of the information involved in this process enhances the quality of layout designs. The organization of information is accomplished through the use of the techniques and methods existing in the information management field. Using the object-oriented technique, a method was developed to guide the design of information management systems that support the layout design process. The method was developed in a case study involving the layout design of automobile engine bay components.


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