In large organizations the database architecture is typically built through a series of projects and realizations that result in a number of heterogeneous and overlapping data sources. This trend is worsened by merger and acquisition activities that add new data sources from external organizations to the existing data architecture. Data fragmentation significantly reduces the possibility for an organization to exploit its information assets. A technology that partially alleviates these problems is data integration middleware that allows users to read-only access data stored in heterogeneous data sources through the presentation of a unified view of these data. In this paper we introduce a new concept to measure the improvement in information capacity enabled by data integration solutions, and propose an original framework which can support the evolution of the organization data architecture by identifying the optimal solution that maximizes such improvement within a given cost threshold.
Maurino, A., Batini, C., Grega, S. (2010). Using information capacity to assess integrated schema. In International conferencec on Information Quality 2010.
Using information capacity to assess integrated schema
MAURINO, ANDREA;BATINI, CARLO;
2010
Abstract
In large organizations the database architecture is typically built through a series of projects and realizations that result in a number of heterogeneous and overlapping data sources. This trend is worsened by merger and acquisition activities that add new data sources from external organizations to the existing data architecture. Data fragmentation significantly reduces the possibility for an organization to exploit its information assets. A technology that partially alleviates these problems is data integration middleware that allows users to read-only access data stored in heterogeneous data sources through the presentation of a unified view of these data. In this paper we introduce a new concept to measure the improvement in information capacity enabled by data integration solutions, and propose an original framework which can support the evolution of the organization data architecture by identifying the optimal solution that maximizes such improvement within a given cost threshold.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.