XML Matchers: approaches and challenges
Santa Agreste, Pasquale De Meo, Emilio Ferrara, Domenico Ursino

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive classification and analysis of XML Matchers, highlighting their unique features, components, and challenges, and introduces a template for designing and comparing such matchers.
Contribution
It introduces an XML Matcher Template for systematic comparison and design of XML Matchers, and analyzes their components, features, and challenges in detail.
Findings
XML Matchers exploit XML-specific features like hierarchical structure.
The XML Matcher Template standardizes component roles and behaviors.
Challenges include XML source clustering and uncertainty management.
Abstract
Schema Matching, i.e. the process of discovering semantic correspondences between concepts adopted in different data source schemas, has been a key topic in Database and Artificial Intelligence research areas for many years. In the past, it was largely investigated especially for classical database models (e.g., E/R schemas, relational databases, etc.). However, in the latest years, the widespread adoption of XML in the most disparate application fields pushed a growing number of researchers to design XML-specific Schema Matching approaches, called XML Matchers, aiming at finding semantic matchings between concepts defined in DTDs and XSDs. XML Matchers do not just take well-known techniques originally designed for other data models and apply them on DTDs/XSDs, but they exploit specific XML features (e.g., the hierarchical structure of a DTD/XSD) to improve the performance of the Schema…
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