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Web data modeling for integration in data warehouses

Databases 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

In a data warehousing process, the data preparation phase is crucial. Mastering this phase allows substantial gains in terms of time and performance when performing a multidimensional analysis or using data mining algorithms. Furthermore, a data warehouse can require external data. The web is a prevalent data source in this context, but the data broadcasted on this medium are very heterogeneous. We propose in this paper a UML conceptual model for a complex object representing a superclass of any useful data source (databases, plain texts, HTML and XML documents, images, sounds, video clips...). The translation into a logical model is achieved with XML, which helps integrating all these diverse, heterogeneous data into a unified format, and whose schema definition provides first-rate metadata in our data warehousing context. Moreover, we benefit from XML's flexibility, extensibility and from the richness of the semi-structured data model, but we are still able to later map XML documents into a database if more structuring is needed.

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@article{arxiv.0705.1457,
  title  = {Web data modeling for integration in data warehouses},
  author = {Sami Miniaoui and Jérôme Darmont and Omar Boussaïd},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.1457},
  year   = {2007}
}
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