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1 Status of Mediation Technology Gio Wiederhold Stanford University Oct 1999 SNU -- KINS

2 Flow in Mediation DELIVERY t s SUMMARIZATION  t s INTEGRATION t s ABSTRACTION t s ACCESS

3 Example in Health Care Health Care Planner Patient Care domain Patient InvestmentdomainInvestmentdomain Loan Interest Patient Volume Growth State Support Bond Sales Service Operations Age Profile Will the Clinic loose Money? Gio Wiederhold. 1995

4 Evolution of Mediation W2 W1 D2 D6 D4 W3 I1 D1 D5 I2 M1 M2 A1 A4 A5 A2 A6 a. b. A3 c. d. e. datasources wrappers mediators network integrators applications D3

5 Features of Mediation Domain-specific partitioning for Creation and Maintenance Network-basing for easy Reconfiguration Caching to deal with Asynchronocity Replication for Performance E A1’ A1 A B C D

6 Allocation Flexibility User Interfaces Databases Provider of Mediator M Copy- if high intensity of interaction with 1. Application ( M2 ) 2. Resources ( N1,2 ) 3. Processing ( M1 ) Provider of medi- ator N N M HPC DB P M1 Application C Application B Application I M2 N 1 N 2 DBS R DB Q copy Mediators are only code

7 Facilitators Facilitators Procure Linkages search for suitable resources resolve terminological mappings build system configurations issue subqueries, as needed combine results from subqueries perform these tasks dynamically without human intervention depend greatly on ontologies can call on mediators for value added services Another Module Type in Information Systems

8 Facilitators and Mediators designed dynamic accessible ontology

9 Central Solutions do not Scale What works with 7 modules and one person in charge fails when we have 100 and need a committee Changes in resources affect the intermediary modules

10 Integration at two levels Application Informal, pragmatic User-control Mediation Formal service Domain-Expert control Gio Wiederhold. 1995

11 Status of Mediation Technology Today Handcrafted Expert consults with programmer Programmer codes the knowledge needed Resource changes require advise, program update Future Generated from models Domain Expert maintains models Specification determines functions Resource changes trigger regeneration

12 Databases / Web / Text / Simulation Coverage of Current I3 Efforts Facilitation (auto linking) Maintenance (rule technology?) Discovery (web,schema searching) Wrapping (syntactical heterogeneity) Integration over sources Abstraction for relevance to customer Mediators for multiple domains Caching / History Good progress / active research / related work / poor coverage :- [ :- ( :- ) :- ( :- [ :- ) :- ( ( ] | ) Security for cooperation :- ( :- | :- )


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