RIDE: a tool for interactive source registration in community-oriented information integration

Modern Internet communities need to integrate and query structured information. Employing current information integration infrastructure, data integration is still a very costly effort, since source registration is performed by a central authority which becomes a bottleneck. We propose the community...

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Hauptverfasser: Katsis, Yannis, Deutsch, Alin, Papakonstantinou, Yannis, Zhao, Keliang
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