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Today’s international corporations such as BASF, a leading company in the crop protection industry, produce and consume more and more data that are often fragmented and accessible through Web APIs. In addition, part of the proprietary and public data of BASF’s interest are stored in triple stores and accessible with the SPARQL query language. Homogenizing the data access modes and the underlying semantics of the data without modifying or replicating the original data sources become important requirements to achieve data integration and interoperability. In this work, we propose a federated data integration architecture within an industrial setup, that relies on an ontology-based data access method. Our performance evaluation in terms of query response time showed that most queries can be answered in under 1 second.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Data integration and interoperability, Computer Science - Databases, Ontology-based data access, Databases (cs.DB), Virtual knowledge graph, Web API, SPARQL, Ontology-based data access; Data integration and interoperability; Virtual knowledge graph; Bioinformatics databases in industry; SPARQL; Web API, Bioinformatics databases in industry
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Data integration and interoperability, Computer Science - Databases, Ontology-based data access, Databases (cs.DB), Virtual knowledge graph, Web API, SPARQL, Ontology-based data access; Data integration and interoperability; Virtual knowledge graph; Bioinformatics databases in industry; SPARQL; Web API, Bioinformatics databases in industry
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