Title :
On Estimating Semantic Loss in Peer Data Management Systems
Author :
Delveroudis, Yannis ; Lekeas, Paraskevas V. ; Souliou, Dora
Author_Institution :
ECE, NTUA, Greece
Abstract :
Traditional data integration techniques have focused on centralized components to allow transparent querying of multiple heterogeneous databases. This requirement on global/mediated schemas impedes the deployment and success of such systems in modern highly dynamic and scalable computing environments. Peer Data Management Systems (PDMS) offer a truly decentralized solution by utilizing compositions of local pair-wise mappings to propagate queries through the network. Current PDMS proposals have been ignorant of the fact that query reformulation could result in semantic degradation due to the inherent heterogeneity of the nodes. A critical issue to effectively address this problem is the existence of a technique that computes the query difference, which results from this reformulation. In this work, we propose an algorithm that estimates the semantic loss of the rewritten queries in a generic way, based on the notion of containment mapping. This information can then be used as the basis for extending appropriately the schema mappings and improving the quality of the retrieved answers.
Keywords :
data integrity; distributed databases; peer-to-peer computing; query formulation; query processing; data integration techniques; information retrieval; local pair-wise mappings; multiple heterogeneous databases; peer data management systems; queries propagation; query reformulation; rewritten queries; semantic degradation; semantic loss estimation; transparent querying; Computer network management; Conference management; Databases; Degradation; Impedance; Information retrieval; Peer to peer computing; Proposals; Sufficient conditions; Testing; PDMS; Peer Data Management; Semantic Loss; Web and Databases;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in P2P Systems, 2009. AP2PS '09. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sliema
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5084-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3831-0
DOI :
10.1109/AP2PS.2009.16