Title :
Managing Unstructured Data With Structured Legacy Systems
Author :
Maluf, David A. ; Tran, Peter B.
Author_Institution :
Ames Res. Center, Intell. Syst. Div., NASA, Moffett Field, CA
Abstract :
In this paper we describe an approach and system for managing and joining enterprise semi-structured data in a high-throughput, nimble, and scalable systems with traditional relational database management systems (RDBMS). This paper presents the second release of NASA\´s NETMARK system. NETMARK is an Enterprise Information Integration (EII) framework based on a modern "schema-less" concept approach. NETMARK "schema- less" information integration reinvents the way of managing semi-structured documents within traditional RDBMS. We describe in particular detail the unique underlying data storage approach and efficient query processing mechanisms given the new proposed storage system upgrade. We present an extensive evaluation of the virtual union between NETMARK with the persistent schemas similar to commercial off-the-self products, such as Systems Applications and Products (SAP), currently utilized for NASA\´s Financial System, through well validated applications. At the heart of the approach is the philosophy of a well-defined and focused approach on most common data management requirements in the enterprise, and not burdening users and application developers with unnecessary complexity and formal data integration processes. This paper presents the details of achieving the integration between two incompatible systems.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; financial data processing; integrated software; relational databases; software maintenance; NASA; NETMARK system; RDBMS; enterprise information integration; financial system; incompatible systems; relational database management system; structured legacy systems; unstructured data; Computer architecture; Deductive databases; Image databases; Image storage; Impedance; Middleware; NASA; Resource management; Technology management; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1487-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-323X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2008.4526666