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Data fusion: resolving data conflicts for integration

by: Xin L. Dong, Felix Naumann
Proc. VLDB Endow., Vol. 2, No. 2. (August 2009), pp. 1654-1655  Key: citeulike:11918094

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The amount of information produced in the world increases by 30% every year and this rate will only go up. With advanced network technology, more and more sources are available either over the Internet or in enterprise intranets. Modern data management applications, such as setting up Web portals, managing enterprise data, managing community data, and sharing scientific data, often require integrating available data sources and providing a uniform interface for users to access data from different sources; such requirements have been driving fruitful research on data integration over the last two decades [11, 13].


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