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| Category | Value | ||
| Available via | http://dbpubs.stanford.edu/pub/2000-31 | ||
| Submitted on | 16th of November 2000 | ||
| Author | Melnik, Sergey | ||
| Title | Declarative Mediation in Distributed Systems | ||
| Date of publication | October 2000 | ||
| Published in | Proc. Int. Conf. on Conceptual Modeling (ER'00), Salt Lake City | ||
| Citation | Melnik, Sergey. Declarative Mediation in Distributed Systems, Proc. Int. Conf. on Conceptual Modeling (ER'00), Salt Lake City, Oct 2000 | ||
| Number of pages | 14 | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Project | Digital Libraries; OntoAgents/DAML | ||
| Type | Conference or Journal Paper | ||
| Subject group | Data Integration and Mediation | ||
| Abstract | The mediation architecture is widely used for bridging heterogeneous data sources. We investigate how such architecture can be extended to embrace information processing services and suggest a framework that supports declarative specification of mediation logic. In this paper we show how our framework can be applied to enrich interface descriptions of distributed objects and to integrate them with other client/server environments. | ||
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