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On the Potential Integration of an Ontology-Based Data Access Approach in NoSQL Stores

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No SQL stores are emerging as an efficient alternative to relational database management systems in the context of big data. Many actors in this domain consider that to gain a wider adoption, several extensions have to be integrated. Some of them focus on the ways of proposing more schema, supporting adapted declarative query languages and providing integrity constraints in order to control data consistency and enhance data quality. We consider that these issues can be dealt with in the context of Ontology Based Data Access (OBDA). OBDA is a new data management paradigm that exploits the semantic knowledge represented in ontologies when querying data stored in a database. We provide a proof of concept of OBDA's ability to tackle these three issues in a social application related to the medical domain.
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hal-00799030 , version 1 (11-03-2013)

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Olivier Curé, Fadhela Kerdjoudj, David Célestin Faye, Chan Le Duc, Myriam Lamolle. On the Potential Integration of an Ontology-Based Data Access Approach in NoSQL Stores. Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, Sep 2012, Bucarest, Romania. pp.166-173. ⟨hal-00799030⟩
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