Papers by Patricia Rodríguez
We explore the use of a semantic model to support a group of strategic business analysts in their... more We explore the use of a semantic model to support a group of strategic business analysts in their daily work. In particular, we present a set of modeling constructs for representing goals, events and actors that are relevant to the work of analysts. We also describe a qualitative goal analysis procedure which makes it possible to reason about a goal model under different assumptions. The paper also reports on an incremental document classification scheme that can be used to classify relevant documents with respect to the concepts constituting the semantic model.
The paper describes a prototype tool, named DIXSE, which supports the integration of XML Document... more The paper describes a prototype tool, named DIXSE, which supports the integration of XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) into a common conceptual schema. The mapping from each individual DTD into the common schema is used to automatically generate wrappers for XML documents, which conform to a given DTD. These wrappers are used to populate the common conceptual schema thereby achieving data integration for XML documents.
This demo presents Hyperion, a prototype system that supports data sharing for a network of indep... more This demo presents Hyperion, a prototype system that supports data sharing for a network of independent Peer Relational Database Management Systems (PDBMSs). The nodes of such a network are assumed to be autonomous PDBMSs that form acquaintances at run-time, and manage mapping tables to define value correspondences among different databases. They also use distributed Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules to enable and coordinate data sharing. Peers perform local querying and update processing, and also propagate queries and updates to their acquainted peers. The demo illustrates the following key functionalities of Hyperion: (1) the use of (data level) mapping tables to infer new metadata as peers dynamically join the network, (2) the ability to answer queries using data in acquaintances, and (3) the ability to coordinate peers through update propagation.
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Papers by Patricia Rodríguez