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Publication date: 31 March 2022

Rafael Belchior, Sérgio Guerreiro, André Vasconcelos and Miguel Correia

The complexity of business environments often causes organizations to produce several inconsistent views of the same business process (BP), leading to fragmentation. BP view…

Abstract

Purpose

The complexity of business environments often causes organizations to produce several inconsistent views of the same business process (BP), leading to fragmentation. BP view integration attempts to produce an integrated view from different views of the same model, facilitating the management of BP models.

Design/methodology/approach

To study the trends of BP view integration, the authors conduct an extensive and systematic literature review to summarize findings since the 1970s. With a starting corpus of 918 documents, this survey draws up a systematic inventory of solutions used in academia and industry. By narrowing it down to 71 articles, the authors discuss in-depth 17 BP integration techniques papers, classifying each solution according to 9 criteria.

Findings

The authors' study shows that most view-integration methods (11) utilize annotation-based matching, based on formal merging rules. While most solutions are formalized, only approximately half are validated with a real-world use case scenario. View integration can be applied to areas other than database schema integration and BP view integration.

Practical implications

By summarizing existing knowledge up to June 2021, the authors explore possible future research directions. The authors highlight the application of view integration to the blockchain research area, where stakeholders can have different views on the same blockchain. The authors expect that this study contributes to interdisciplinary research across view integration, namely to the context of blockchain.

Originality/value

This survey serves to pave the way for future trends, where the authors highlight the application of view integration to blockchain research.

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Business Process Management Journal, vol. 28 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1463-7154

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Publication date: 8 July 2010

K.K.S. Sarinder, L.H.S. Lim, A.F. Merican and K. Dimyati

Biodiversity resources are inevitably digital and stored in a wide variety of formats by researchers or stakeholders. In Malaysia, although digitizing biodiversity data has long…

Abstract

Purpose

Biodiversity resources are inevitably digital and stored in a wide variety of formats by researchers or stakeholders. In Malaysia, although digitizing biodiversity data has long been stressed, the interoperability of the biodiversity data is still an issue that requires attention. This is because, when data are shared, the question of copyright occurs, creating a setback among researchers wanting to promote or share data through online presentations. To solve this, the aim is to present an approach to integrate data through wrapping of datasets stored in relational databases located on networked platforms.

Design/methodology/approach

The approach uses tools such as XML, PHP, ASP and HTML to integrate distributed databases in heterogeneous formats. Five current database integration systems were reviewed and all of them have common attributes such as query‐oriented, using a mediator‐based approach and integrating a structured data model. These common attributes were also adopted in the proposed solution. Distributed Generic Information Retrieval (DiGIR) was used as a model in designing the proposed solution.

Findings

A new database integration system was developed, which is user‐friendly and simple with common attributes found in current integration systems.

Originality/value

The proposed system is unique in that it allows biodiversity data sharing, through the integration of biodiversity databases, hence enabling scientists to share information and generate knowledge. It also solves copyright problems by suggesting distributed warehouses, giving data owners the benefit of having their database under their own jurisdiction. It meets the requirements of querying heterogeneous and remote biodiversity databases.

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Aslib Proceedings, vol. 62 no. 4/5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0001-253X

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Article
Publication date: 11 May 2012

Shri Ram and N. Laxman Rao

Bioinformatics is an emerging discipline where the interdisciplinary research holds great promise for the advancement of research and development in many complex areas. The…

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Purpose

Bioinformatics is an emerging discipline where the interdisciplinary research holds great promise for the advancement of research and development in many complex areas. The research output generates a huge amount of data and information. Because of the heterogeneous nature of bioinformatics resources, difficulty in accessing pertinent information is the biggest challenge for the bioinformatics community. The integration of bioinformatics resources in a comprehensive manner is advocated by the bioinformatics user community as well as by information scientists serving this community. There are have already been some efforts made for integration of bioinformatics resources by the discrete bioinformatics community, but these are based on the requirement of their own area and arena. This paper aims to discuss the design and development of a tool for the integration of various heterogeneous bioinformatics information resources available over the internet.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors have developed a tool with the acronym “iBIRA” (Integrated Bioinformatics Information Resource Access) that associates the bioinformatics community with the bioinformatics “resourceome” (the term suggested for the “full set of bioinformatics resources” by Cannata et al.). Available over the internet. iBIRA (www.ibiranet.in) integrates bioinformatics resources in a way such that it is possible to locate, connect and communicate different categories of resources in a cohesive manner. A software engineering and database‐driven approach was used for the integration and organization of bioinformatics resources. Computational programming such as Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), a server‐side dynamic web programming language, and MySQL as a database management system have been used. Dublin Core Metadata Standards have been used for the design of metadata for bioinformatics resources..

Findings

The term “resource” in the area of bioinformatics covers various entities such as journals, molecular biology databases, online annotation tools, patents, published documents (articles, books, etc), protocols, software tools, and web servers. It has been found that bioinformatics resources are heterogeneous in nature and available over the internet in different forms and formats. The fact that bioinformatics resources are scattered over the internet makes resource discovery difficult for the bioinformatics community, and there is need for a system that reorganizes these resources. The integration of all the resources of bioinformatics at a single platform (called “iBIRA”) provides significant “value added” to the bioinformatics community, those serving this population.

Originality/value

The iBIRA tool is a meta‐server developed to provide information service about the availability of various bioinformatics resources to the bioinformatics community. This will provide a value‐added benefit to the population in helping them to locate relevant resources for their education, research and training.

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Reference Services Review, vol. 40 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0090-7324

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Article
Publication date: 1 January 2006

Thomas Gulledge

This paper aims to provide a clarification of the meaning of the term integration.

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to provide a clarification of the meaning of the term integration.

Design/methodology/approach

A taxonomy of integration definitions derived from the academic and trade literature is developed, analyzed, and documented.

Findings

Integration is a word that is commonly used when discussing enterprise applications. The term integration is inserted in technical papers, e‐mail messages, correspondence, proposals, and even causal conversations. After many years of project work, and many misunderstandings and failed meetings and workshops, it can only be stated that the word has multiple and misunderstood meanings. For technical papers (research and trade), the term must be provided with context, or it is impossible to have a meaningful conversation. Next, multiple alternative definitions (that are valid in the literature for the appropriate context) are presented and explained in some detail.

Research limitations/implications

The paper is not exhaustive, since new definitions of integration may exist or may emerge.

Originality/value

The main contribution of the paper is that it yields clarity on a key term that is frequently used in information systems research. The paper is useful to any researchers or practitioners who are focused on enterprise system implementation.

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Industrial Management & Data Systems, vol. 106 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0263-5577

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Article
Publication date: 1 May 1995

G. Bergman, M. Oldenburg and P. Jeppsson

A database for finite element models and related data is developed andincorporated into a prototype system for integration of non‐linearfinite element codes with a product design…

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A database for finite element models and related data is developed and incorporated into a prototype system for integration of non‐linear finite element codes with a product design system. In the prototype system, the database is used as a link for integrating commercial, public domain as well as in‐house codes. In the present system, the public domain finite element codes NIKE2D, NIKE3D, DYNA2D, DYNA3D and TOPAZ2D are integrated with the CIM–system I–DEAS. The prototype system is primarily intended as a platform in research projects for development of integrated environments tuned for simulations of specific manufacturing processes such as quenching, welding, hot rolling, metal powder compaction and hot isostatic pressing.

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Engineering Computations, vol. 12 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0264-4401

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Article
Publication date: 1 December 1998

Victor Portougal and Lech J. Janczewski

Wide implementation of computer‐based operations management systems now faces a new information problem. In many manufacturing companies the management system consists of several…

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Wide implementation of computer‐based operations management systems now faces a new information problem. In many manufacturing companies the management system consists of several disconnected subsystems. Each subsystem uses its own database, which is physically situated in a PC of a specific manager. Each subsystem represents one or several managerial problems, which are being solved regularly at given intervals of time. The multiple data transfers between the databases are performed manually, and this reduces the efficiency of the system and the possibilities for its development. Implementation of file servers only place databases under one roof but does not automatically provide transfer of data. To unite the system effectively in a network environment, a scheduling model has been developed, which uses an information model of the operations management process and a system clock as a basis for its functioning.

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Industrial Management & Data Systems, vol. 98 no. 8
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0263-5577

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Publication date: 1 July 1997

Lisa O’Malley, Maurice Patterson and Martin Evans

The competitive nature of the UK retail environment in the 1990s places ever increasing importance on information as a vital resource. The need for pertinent information is not…

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The competitive nature of the UK retail environment in the 1990s places ever increasing importance on information as a vital resource. The need for pertinent information is not confined to decisions regarding location and catchment analysis, but also encompasses issues such as category management, merchandising, marketing communications and relationship marketing. This need for information, it might be presumed, could be met through the utilization of marketing databases, but there is an apparent lack of evidence relating to the extent of database utilization in this context. Explores the development of database and geographic information systems (GIS) as an aid to strategic retail decision making and reports on an empirical research programme exploring the extent of such applications. Although the findings suggest widespread employment of databases by UK multiples, there is clear evidence of a lack of integration at a strategic level.

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International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, vol. 25 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0959-0552

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Article
Publication date: 1 February 1990

Robert E. Winter

A workstation‐based system for materials planning is intended tocomplement a host‐based materials‐planning system, thereby leading to amulti‐level system that combines fully…

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A workstation‐based system for materials planning is intended to complement a host‐based materials‐planning system, thereby leading to a multi‐level system that combines fully detailed planning procedures with “aggregate” decision support capabilities. Planning objects as well as planning procedures are formulated within the relational database frame‐work. By that means, at execution time the database management system guarantees processing efficiency as well as consistency control. After a short characterisation of the state‐of‐the‐art of database utilisation in conventional materials planning, a set of requirements which have to be met by the proposed approach is formulated. Based on this, the suitability of the relational database model as a framework for multi‐stage materials planning is discussed. In particular, the integration of abstraction hierarchies is emphasised and hierarchical planning procedures adopted from artificial intelligence are integrated into the concept. Some examples adopted from a prototype show that, at least for simple planning problems, it is possible to achieve end‐user support at any level of detail when using a relational database system for materials planning.

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International Journal of Operations & Production Management, vol. 10 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0144-3577

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Article
Publication date: 11 September 2007

Ruey‐Kei Chiu, S.C. Lenny Koh and Chi‐Ming Chang

The purpose of this paper is to provide a data framework to support the incremental aggregation of, and an effective data refresh model to maintain the data consistency in, an…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide a data framework to support the incremental aggregation of, and an effective data refresh model to maintain the data consistency in, an aggregated centralized database.

Design/methodology/approach

It is based on a case study of enterprise distributed databases aggregation for Taiwan's National Immunization Information System (NIIS). Selective data replication aggregated the distributed databases to the central database. The data refresh model assumed heterogeneous aggregation activity within the distributed database systems. The algorithm of the data refresh model followed a lazy replication scheme but update transactions were only allowed on the distributed databases.

Findings

It was found that the approach to implement the data refreshment for the aggregation of heterogeneous distributed databases can be more effectively achieved through the design of a refresh algorithm and standardization of message exchange between distributed and central databases.

Research limitations/implications

The transaction records are stored and transferred in standardized XML format. It is more time‐consuming in record transformation and interpretation but it does have higher transportability and compatibility over different platforms in data refreshment with equal performance. The distributed database designer should manage these issues as well assure the quality.

Originality/value

The data system model presented in this paper may be applied to other similar implementations because its approach is not restricted to a specific database management system and it uses standardized XML message for transaction exchange.

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Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, vol. 18 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1741-038X

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Article
Publication date: 21 May 2020

Zul-Atfi Ismail

The current maintenance management method affects the efficiency of the complex, high-rise industrialised building system (IBS) building maintenance management projects in…

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Purpose

The current maintenance management method affects the efficiency of the complex, high-rise industrialised building system (IBS) building maintenance management projects in Malaysia. The usage of a conventional system (paper-based reports/unsystematic database) has various drawbacks, such as IBS component aesthetic and structural defects which occur repeatedly in the building and maintenance of conventional building, lack of integration between maintenance systems and lack of the intelligent capabilities of linking defect diagnosis operations in maintenance affecting various building elements with IBS component defect knowledge. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to focus on the development of a mechanism to improve IBS component defect knowledge transfer in IBS building maintenance projects through the integration of building information modelling (BIM).

Design/methodology/approach

Eight clients/maintenance contractors were selected based on the major problems of using a conventional system to investigate the maintenance management practices in each complex and high-rise IBS building.

Findings

The findings indicated that several computerised systems such as Building Automation System and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System are used by a client/maintenance contractor. Moreover, BIM technology awareness was found to be limited, with no implementation in IBS building maintenance till now. The results of this case study were used as a foundation for the development of a prototype system using Computerised Maintenance Management System, Expert System and BIM.

Originality/value

The development of this new system improves IBS component diagnosis knowledge integration with the BIM technology.

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International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, vol. 39 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2398-4708

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