2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijmso.2019.10021447
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Exploring logical and hierarchical information to map relational databases into ontologies

Abstract: Ontologies are formal specifications of conceptualizations. Their designs require to understand the concepts involved in the domain to be mapped. One well-known method to produce ontologies is to extract their concepts from relational databases. We conducted a practical study over a real-world scenario on applying existing rules and we identified open issues to be addressed, such as the utilization of logical metadata as a proper vocabulary, the implementation targeted to specific domains and mappings of hiera… Show more

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“…Fabro et al [12] emphasized the use of logical database metadata and schema mapping rules to enhance ontology readability and naming conventions. Lakzaei and Shmasfard [2] expanded schema mapping rules by incorporating extraction from stored procedures, user-defined functions, and views in their ontology generation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fabro et al [12] emphasized the use of logical database metadata and schema mapping rules to enhance ontology readability and naming conventions. Lakzaei and Shmasfard [2] expanded schema mapping rules by incorporating extraction from stored procedures, user-defined functions, and views in their ontology generation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%