Title
From databases to dataspaces: a new abstraction for information management
Abstract
Abstract The development of relational database management systems served to focus the data management community for decades, with spectacular results In recent years, however, the rapidly - expanding demands of "data everywhere" have led to a field comprised of interesting and productive efforts, but without a central focus or coordinated agenda The most acute information management chal - lenges today stem from organizations (e g , enterprises, government agencies, libraries, "smart" homes) relying on a large number of diverse, interrelated data sources, but having no way to manage their dataspaces in a convenient, integrated, or principled fashion This paper proposes dataspaces and their support systems as a new agenda for data management This agenda encompasses much of the work going on in data management today, while posing addi - tional research objectives
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1107499.1107502
SIGMOD Record
Keywords
Field
DocType
smart home,information management,data management,relational database management system
Data mining,Information management,Abstraction,Computer science,Support system,Knowledge management,Relational database management system,Dataspaces,Data management,Database,Government
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
34
4
0163-5808
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
315
21.67
1
Authors
3
Search Limit
100315
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael J. Franklin1174231681.10
Alon Y. Halevy29490764.70
David Maier356391666.90