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Building applications able to cope with problematic data using a datawarp approach

Building applications able to cope with problematic data using a datawarp approach
Building applications able to cope with problematic data using a datawarp approach
As the amount of data systems have to work with increases, it becomes practically impossible to ensure it is consistent, no matter how tough we make our data collection procedures. Currently systems logic is based on the implicit assumption that the data they use is essentially correct and they struggle when this is not the case. To deal with this situation, we need to build applications which are better able to handle inconsistencies. In a series of experiments, we have shown that an application using our “DataWarp” approach to data enjoys a real advantage in one specific environment. Here we describe applying the approach more widely
DataWarp, data inconsistency, enterprise information systems, distributed systems, dynamic systems
972-8865-19-8
411-414
Crouch, Stephen
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Henderson, Peter
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Walters, Robert John
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Chen, Chi-Sheng
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Filipe, Joaquim
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Seruca, Isabel
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Cordeiro, Jose
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Crouch, Stephen, Henderson, Peter and Walters, Robert John (2005) Building applications able to cope with problematic data using a datawarp approach. Chen, Chi-Sheng, Filipe, Joaquim, Seruca, Isabel and Cordeiro, Jose (eds.) Seventh International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Miami, United States. 25 - 28 May 2005. pp. 411-414 .

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Abstract

As the amount of data systems have to work with increases, it becomes practically impossible to ensure it is consistent, no matter how tough we make our data collection procedures. Currently systems logic is based on the implicit assumption that the data they use is essentially correct and they struggle when this is not the case. To deal with this situation, we need to build applications which are better able to handle inconsistencies. In a series of experiments, we have shown that an application using our “DataWarp” approach to data enjoys a real advantage in one specific environment. Here we describe applying the approach more widely

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Published date: 2005
Venue - Dates: Seventh International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Miami, United States, 2005-05-25 - 2005-05-28
Keywords: DataWarp, data inconsistency, enterprise information systems, distributed systems, dynamic systems
Organisations: Web & Internet Science, Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 260934
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260934
ISBN: 972-8865-19-8
PURE UUID: d12655cc-0c75-46a7-bc2b-6b19027bb62c
ORCID for Stephen Crouch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8985-6814

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Date deposited: 01 Jun 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:09

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Author: Stephen Crouch ORCID iD
Author: Peter Henderson
Author: Robert John Walters
Editor: Chi-Sheng Chen
Editor: Joaquim Filipe
Editor: Isabel Seruca
Editor: Jose Cordeiro

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