A data integration concept for an interdisciplinary research database

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Maintained by Dipl.Geogr. Christian Willmes
Created at 23.11.2012

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of the current state of development of an archaeological and a palaeoenvironmental data model for an interdisciplinary research database. The models are constructed iteratively by integrating heterogeneous data and adjusting the model where necessary. The integration concept is an iterative approach which combines several techniques for data model development, including semantic and syntactic integration and alignment, as well as semantic data linkage with external knowledgebases and models. The goal is to provide integrated spatio-temporal access to an existing wealth of data to facilitate research on the integrated data basis.

Bibliography

Willmes, C. and Bareth, G. (2012): A data integration concept for an interdisciplinary research database. In: Proceedings of the Young Researchers forum on Geographic Information Science - GI Zeitgeist, ifgiPrints 44, Münster, Germany, March 2012, ISBN: 978-3-89838-663-0, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA, Heidelberg, pp. 67 - 72.

addressMünster, Heidelberg
authorChristian Willmes and Georg Bareth
booktitleProceedings of the Young Researchers forum on Geographic Information Science - GI Zeitgeist
citationWillmes, C. and Bareth, G. (2012): A data integration concept for an interdisciplinary research database. In: Proceedings of the Young Researchers forum on Geographic Information Science - GI Zeitgeist, ifgiPrints 44, Münster, Germany, March 2012, ISBN: 978-3-89838-663-0, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA, Heidelberg, pp. 67 - 72.
key2012
pages67-72
publisherAkademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA
seriesifgiPrints
typeinproceedings
volume44
year2012
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