SODI: A Service-Oriented Approach to Dynamically Integrating Multi-Source Data over the Internet

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Traditional data integration approaches cannot effectively cope with the autonomous and dynamic characteristics of data sources distributed over the Internet. They also neglect the users’ individualized integration requirements. Based on the real demands of data integration over the Internet for State Grid of China, this paper proposes a Service-Oriented Data Integration (SODI) approach. The main contributions include: propose a new data service model for attach more importance on the key concerns of data aspects hidden behind the service interfaces; propose a more flexible integration approaches to support users to integrate data on their demands. The effects of this approach have been proved in the real projects.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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1853-1858

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November 2011

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