Presentation 2003/7/11
The Reverse Mapping from Semi-Structured Data to Relational Database in Trinity Model
Kouya OKABE, Motomichi TOYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) The Object of this research is that we aim to store HTML table to relational database using the concept of 'Trinity Model' which we have ever researched. It is distinctive characteristics to be universally capable of mapping HTML structure to database schema. Though HTML tables look the same on a browser, the discription of them is not unique. The approach of this research is first, an user inputs TEF (Target Form Expression) and the system analyzes by making it into a guideline. Second, the middle between TRF and HTML is represented using automata in order to fit more abstract TFE to HTML. Final, the structure of HTML is determined as compared to the automata listed up from TFE. We introduce the approach in this paper.
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Keyword(in English) HTML Wrapper / Mapping / Trinity Model / SuperSQL
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Title (in English) The Reverse Mapping from Semi-Structured Data to Relational Database in Trinity Model
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Keyword(1) HTML Wrapper
Keyword(2) Mapping
Keyword(3) Trinity Model
Keyword(4) SuperSQL
1st Author's Name Kouya OKABE
1st Author's Affiliation School of Science for OPEN and Environmental Systems, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Motomichi TOYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Technoloty, Keio Univeristy
Date 2003/7/11
Paper # DE2003-94
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 192
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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