Heuristic for SQL extension of the XRDB model
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This research is motivated by the insufficient tools for data sharing and data integration in the relational database model. Data integration requires a union of multiple queries to merge semantically similar data from different sources. The eXtensible Relational Database (XRDB) model [2] is a conceptual solution to this problem and it introduces an extension to SQL, the eXtensible Template Query Language (XTQL), to facilitate and automate data sharing.
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R. Elmasri and S. B. Navathe. Fundamentals of Database Systems. Addison-Wesley, third edition, 2000.
[2]
J. J. Lu, S. Y. Cheung, and C. M. Wyss. Extensible Relational Databases: a Relational Approach to Interoperability. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/pub/techreports/TR598.pdf, 2004.
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