DocumentCode
2042036
Title
Information services for the Web: building and maintaining domain models
Author
Kerr, Scott ; Gal, Avigdor ; Mylopoulos, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
fYear
1998
fDate
22-22 Aug. 1998
Firstpage
4
Lastpage
13
Abstract
The World Wide Web is serving as a leading vehicle for information dissemination by offering information services, such as product information, group interactions, or sales transactions. Three major factors affect the performance and reliability of information services for the Web: the distribution of information which has resulted from the globalization of information systems, the heterogeneity of information sources, and the sources´ instability caused by their autonomous evolution. This paper focuses on integrating existing information sources, available via the Web, in the delivery of information services. The primary objective of the paper is to provide mechanisms for structuring and maintaining a domain model for Web applications. These mechanisms are based on conceptual modeling techniques, where concepts are being defined and refined within a meta-data repository through the use of instantiation, generalization and attribution. Also, active databases techniques are exploited to provide robust mechanisms for maintaining a consistent domain model in a rapidly evolving environment, such as the Web.
Keywords
Internet; information dissemination; World Wide Web; active databases; conceptual modeling; domain model; information dissemination; information services; Computer science; Databases; Educational institutions; Electrical capacitance tomography; Information analysis; Information systems; Protocols; Read only memory; Software systems; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cooperative Information Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 3rd IFCIS International Conference on
Conference_Location
New York, NY, USA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8380-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COOPIS.1998.706179
Filename
706179
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