Kingsley Idehen a écrit :
Chris Bizer wrote:
...
Depending on how much data integration you need, you then start to apply
some identity resolution and schema mapping techniques. We have been
talking
to some pharma and media companies that do data warehousing for years and
they all seam to be very interested in this quick and dirty approach.
"Quick & Dirty" is simply not how I would characterize this matter. I
prefer to describe this as step 1 in a multi phased approach to RDF
based data integration.
Kingsley, I agree. I find it clean to make the basic but necessary first steps
towards data integration (identification of things, mapping, etc.). Building
upon legacy systems, that you just have to adapt, doesn't make the approach
dirty: it makes it possible ;-)
cheers,
fps
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