In this paper we present a number of techniques that can be at the basis of a practical integration tool for multidimensional databases. We start by addressing the basic issue of matching heterogeneous dimensions and provide a number of general properties that a dimension matching should fulfill. We then propose two different approaches to the problem of integration that try to enforce matchings satisfying these properties. The first approach refers to a scenario of loosely coupled integration, in which we just need to identify the common information between sources and perform drill-across queries over the original sources. The goal of the second approach is the derivation of a materialized view built by merging the sources, and refers to a scenario of tightly coupled integration in which queries are performed against the view. We finally show how these techniques can be actually used to perform drill-across operations over heterogeneous multidimensional information sources.
Cabibbo, L., Torlone, R. (2005). Integrating heterogeneous multidimensional databases. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, SSDBM (pp.205-214).
Integrating heterogeneous multidimensional databases
CABIBBO, Luca;TORLONE, Riccardo
2005-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we present a number of techniques that can be at the basis of a practical integration tool for multidimensional databases. We start by addressing the basic issue of matching heterogeneous dimensions and provide a number of general properties that a dimension matching should fulfill. We then propose two different approaches to the problem of integration that try to enforce matchings satisfying these properties. The first approach refers to a scenario of loosely coupled integration, in which we just need to identify the common information between sources and perform drill-across queries over the original sources. The goal of the second approach is the derivation of a materialized view built by merging the sources, and refers to a scenario of tightly coupled integration in which queries are performed against the view. We finally show how these techniques can be actually used to perform drill-across operations over heterogeneous multidimensional information sources.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.