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Managing Data Mappings in the Hyperion Project
Bangalore, India March 05-March 08
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Anastasios Kementsietsidis, University of Toronto
Marcelo Arenas, University of Toronto
Ren?e J. Miller, University of Toronto
We consider the problem of mapping data in peer-to-peer systems. Such systems rely on simple value searches to locate data of interest. However, different peers may use different values to identify or describe the same data. To accommodate this, peer-to-peer systems often rely on mapping tables that list pairs of corresponding values for search domains that are used in different peers. We illustrate how such tables are used in the Genomics community by expert curators. We then argue why mapping tables are appropriate for data mapping in a peer-to-peer environment and motivate the problem of managing these tables. The work presented here is part of the Hyperion Project [4].
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Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Marcelo Arenas, Ren?e J. Miller, "Managing Data Mappings in the Hyperion Project," icde, pp.732, 19th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'03), 2003
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