Title
Knowledge based architecture to integrate heterogeneous distributed information systems
Abstract
A knowledge-based architecture designed to connect and correlate autonomous disparate information sources is presented. The information sources being integrated come equipped with logical front-ends that build up only those parts of a virtual global schema which are needed to process local or global requests. The schema building and translation processes are driven by respective knowledge bases. The core of the architecture is a connecting tissue in the form of a distributed knowledge modeling platform, also referred to as distributed cooperative object management. The proposed architecture is intended for a broad spectrum of use, ranging from heterogeneous business applications to sophisticated design systems. It is expected that the architecture can be implemented on top of open distributed processing environments
Year
DOI
Venue
1990
10.1109/TAI.1990.130420
Herndon, VA
Keywords
Field
DocType
distributed databases,knowledge based systems,management information systems,autonomous disparate information sources,connecting tissue,distributed cooperative object management,distributed knowledge modeling,global requests,heterogeneous distributed information systems,knowledge-based architecture,local requests,logical front-ends,open distributed processing environments,translation,virtual global schema,business,database systems,application software,computer architecture,connective tissue,spectrum,knowledge base,distributed processing,relational databases,front end
Distributed knowledge,Space-based architecture,Data architecture,Applications architecture,Distributed System Security Architecture,Computer science,Solution architecture,Reference architecture,Enterprise architecture framework,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
8
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Bernus110.39
Michael P. Papazoglou262.76