Project Objectives
Description of work
Information integration is the task of providing
a uniform interface to various pre-existing data sources, so as to enable
users to focus on specifying what they want, rather than thinking of
how to obtain the answer. As a result, an information integration system
frees the users from the tasks of finding the relevant data sources,
interacting with each source in isolation, and selecting, cleaning,
and combining data from multiple sources. The project aims
at providing a solid theory and innovative methodologies for future
flexible information integration systems. In particular, advanced reasoning
capabilities by means of computational logic, handling of semi-structured
data, declarative user interaction, possibilities to deal with incomplete
and inconsistent data sources, extendibility and scalability have been tackled and resolved in this project.
In addition, a prototype system has been developed in order to assess
the validity and usability of our approach. We point out that especially
the scalability desideratum was challenging since
comparable techniques were insufficient in this respect, so
it was unclear whether this requirement can be met. However, upon success
the benefits will be ample: Not only will companies, organizations,
and other enterprises be able to integrate their internal data at high
level of competence and in an efficient manner; also inter-organizational,
and large scale distributed information systems will become feasible.