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International Journal of Architectural Design and Planning

ISSN: 2583-8903

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Special Issue
Topic

Enterprises information integration

Abstract Submission Deadline : November 30, 2024

Manuscript Submission Deadline : December 25, 2024

Special Issue Description

The capacity to enable a single view of data and information across an entire business is known as enterprise information integration (EII). The objective of EII is to make a large number of disparate heterogeneous data sources appear to a user or system as a single, homogeneous data source. Data virtualization is a process of information integration that uses data abstraction to provide a unified interface (known as uniform data access) for viewing all the data within an organization and a single set of structures and naming conventions (known as uniform information representation) to represent this data. An organization may use a variety of proprietary storage techniques and relational databases, text files, XML files, spreadsheets, and other heterogeneous formats to store data. Each of these formats has its indexing and data access techniques. The ability to retrieve and alter data from a general data source is now made possible by standardized data access APIs, which provide a predefined set of commands. Numerous programs carry out the directives of these APIs across multiple data sources, most notably relational databases. ODBC, JDBC, XQJ, OLE DB, and most recently ADO.NET are some examples of these APIs.To integrate information, it is crucial to use standard formats for presenting data within files. The most well-known of them is XML, which has become a universal representational standard. Also defined for particular sorts of data are more specialized XML “grammars,” such as Directory Service Markup Language for storing directory-style information and Geography Markup Language for expressing geographical aspects. In addition, non-XML standard formats like iCalendar and vCard exist for storing information from business cards and calendars, respectively.

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