Aggregative Data Infrastructures (ADIs) are information systems offering services to integrate content collected from data sources so as to form uniform and richer information spaces and support communities of users with enhanced access services to such content. The resulting information spaces are an important asset for the target communities, whose services demand for guarantees on their "correctness" and "quality" over time, in terms of the expected content (structure and semantics) and of the processes generating such content. Application-level continuous monitoring of ADIs becomes therefore crucial to ensure validation of quality. However, ADIs are in most of the cases the result of patchworks of software components and services, in some cases developed independently, built over time to address evolving requirements. As such they are not generally equipped with embedded monitoring components and ADI admins must rely on third-party monitoring systems. In this paper we describe DataQ, a general-purpose system for exible and cost-effective data fow quality monitoring in ADIs. DataQ supports ADI admins with a framework where they can (i) represent ADIs data fows and the relative monitoring specification, and (ii) be instructed on how to meet such specification on the ADI side to implement their monitoring functionality.

DataQ: a data flow quality monitoring system for aggregative data infrastructures

Mannocci A;Manghi P
2016

Abstract

Aggregative Data Infrastructures (ADIs) are information systems offering services to integrate content collected from data sources so as to form uniform and richer information spaces and support communities of users with enhanced access services to such content. The resulting information spaces are an important asset for the target communities, whose services demand for guarantees on their "correctness" and "quality" over time, in terms of the expected content (structure and semantics) and of the processes generating such content. Application-level continuous monitoring of ADIs becomes therefore crucial to ensure validation of quality. However, ADIs are in most of the cases the result of patchworks of software components and services, in some cases developed independently, built over time to address evolving requirements. As such they are not generally equipped with embedded monitoring components and ADI admins must rely on third-party monitoring systems. In this paper we describe DataQ, a general-purpose system for exible and cost-effective data fow quality monitoring in ADIs. DataQ supports ADI admins with a framework where they can (i) represent ADIs data fows and the relative monitoring specification, and (ii) be instructed on how to meet such specification on the ADI side to implement their monitoring functionality.
2016
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Norbert Fuhr, László Kovács, Thomas Risse, Wolfgang Nejdl
TPDL 2016 - Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries. 20th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
TPDL 2016 - Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. 20th International Conference
357
369
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978-3-319-43996-9
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-43997-6_28
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
September 5-9, 2016
Hannover, Germany
Monitoring
Data flow
Data quality
Aggregative data infrastructures
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partially_open
Mannocci, A; Manghi, P
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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   Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe 2020
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