NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0430994

Metadata Model Management: Schema Mappings and Data Exchange


NSF Org IIS
Latest Amendment Date September 27, 2004
Award Number 0430994
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager James C. French
IIS Division of Information & Intelligent Systems
CSE Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering
Start Date October 1, 2004
Expires September 30, 2007 (Estimated)
Awarded Amount to Date $759722
Investigator(s) Phokion Kolaitis kolaitis@cse.ucsc.edu (Principal Investigator)
Wang-Chiew Tan (Co-Principal Investigator)
Sponsor University of California-Santa Cruz
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 831/459-5278
NSF Program(s) ITR-INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Field Application(s) 0104000 Information Systems,
0104000 Information Systems
Program Reference Code(s)
Program Element Code(s) 7373

Abstract

Data exchange is the problem of transforming data structured under a source schema into data structured under a different target schema, where the relationship between the source and the target is given by high-level specifications called schema mappings. The data exchange problem arises in several different areas of database management systems including information integration and peer-to-peer data management systems. Earlier foundational work on data exchange focused on relational data exchange settings. One of the main goals of this project is to investigate issues of semantics and query answering for richer data exchange frameworks in which the exchange takes place between semistructured or XML data. Another main goal is to study certain key problems arising in metadata management including the problem of composing several consecutive schema mappings and the problem of inverting a given schema mapping. A final goal is to develop a test bed for comparing data exchange tools and evaluating schema mapping techniques. This project will advance the state of the art in the areas of data exchange and metadata management. Dissemination of results will be achieved through publication in scholarly journals and conferences and incorporation in an advanced topics course on database systems. In addition the data exchange test bed will be made publicly available on the Web for wider dissemination and sharing.

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