Title :
Mediated information gain
Author :
Biskup, Joachim ; Embley, David W.
Author_Institution :
Dortmund Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Deals with the problem of how to gain information from many heterogeneous data sources. As a solution, we propose a general framework for mediated information gain: it minimizes and supports the human burden, clearly identifies the algorithmically tractable subtasks and assures a well-understood level of quality. We identify a “mediation task” as an extended amalgamation of searching, querying and updating in traditional information systems, and we introduce the notion of a “formal information state” which unifies and extends the classical notions of a schema, an instance, a query with additional specifications, and a returned answer. The quality is concerned with correctness, precision and completeness. Correctness is guaranteed by maintaining internal consistency, precision is achieved by embeddings identifying only the relevant parts of the sources, and completeness is reached by user interactions with revisions and by iteration. The whole framework is characterized by 18 rules which capture the essentials and suggest a high-level architecture for implementations
Keywords :
data integrity; distributed databases; query processing; sensor fusion; software architecture; algorithmically tractable subtasks; completeness; correctness; embeddings; formal information state; heterogeneous data sources; high-level architecture; human burden; implementation; information systems; instance; internal consistency maintenance; iteration; mediated information gain; mediation task; precision; quality level; query specifications; querying; relevant source parts; returned answer; revisions; rules; schema; searching; updating; user interactions; Computer architecture; Computer science; Concrete; Humans; Information retrieval; Information systems; Mediation; Merging;
Conference_Titel :
Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Yokohama
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0789-1
DOI :
10.1109/IDEAS.2000.880611