One of the first steps in the process of integrating information from multiple sources into a desired target format is to specify the relationships, called schema mappings, between the source schemas and the target schema. In this demonstration, we showcase a new methodology for designing schema mappings. Our system Eirene interactively solicits data examples from the mapping designer in order to design a schema mapping between a source schema and a target schema. A data example, in this context, is a pair consisting of a source instance and a target instance showing the desired outcome of performing data exchange using the schema mapping being designed. One of the central parts of the system is a module that, given a set of data examples, either returns a "best" fitting schema mapping, or reports that no fitting schema mapping exists.
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Alexe, B., Cate, B. ten, Kolaitis, P. G., & Tan, W.-C. (2011). EIRENE. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 4(12), 1414–1417. https://doi.org/10.14778/3402755.3402784
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