Automated Detection of Naming Conflicts in Schema Integration: Experiments with Quiddities

Abstract

This paper discusses experiments involving a method for the automatic detection, prior to the integration of data base schemas, of conflicts in the naming of data elements within these schemas. The method relies on the representation of semantic information (called quiddity) about the data elements present in the various schemas. We develop several inference procedures which, utilizing this information, determine whether to distinctly named elements in fact represent the same object, or if elements with the same name actually represent different objects. The experiments are concerned with (a) examining the accuracy and consistency with which quiddities of data elements might be declared by different database designers, and (b) evaluating the accuracy and errors of these automated procedures. Our results indicate that the method has promise for use in detection of naming conflicts, and that certain inference procedures are superior to others in terms of their accuracy and error rates.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA236814

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  • Hemant K. Bhargava
  • Renae M. Beyer

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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