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A web-based system architecture for ontology-based data integration in the domain of IT benchmarking

  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

In the domain of IT benchmarking (ITBM), a variety of data and information are collected. Although these data serve as the basis for business analyses, no unified semantic representation of such data yet exists. Consequently, data analysis across different distributed data sets and different benchmarks is almost impossible. This paper presents a system architecture and prototypical implementation for an integrated data management of distributed databases based on a domain-specific ontology. To preserve the semantic meaning of the data, the ITBM ontology is linked to data sources and functions as the central concept for database access. Thus, additional databases can be integrated by linking them to this domain-specific ontology and are directly available for further business analyses. Moreover, the web-based system supports the process of mapping ontology concepts to external databases by introducing a semi-automatic mapping recommender and by visualizing possible mapping candidates. The system also provides a natural language interface to easily query linked databases. The expected result of this ontology-based approach of knowledge representation and data access is an increase in knowledge and data sharing in this domain, which will enhance existing business analysis methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)236-258
Number of pages23
JournalEnterprise Information Systems
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • IT benchmarking
  • Semantic Web
  • Web Ontology Language (OWL)
  • data integration
  • system architecture

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