Authors:
Aumueller, David; Do, Hong Hai; Massmann, Sabine; Rahm, Erhard
Author:
Aumueller, D
Do, H
Massmann, S
Rahm, E
Venue:
SIGMOD Conference 2005: 906-908
URL:
http://lips.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/pub/2005-5
DOI:
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066283
We demonstrate the schema and ontology matching tool COMA++. It extends our previous prototype COMA utilizing a composite approach to combine different match algorithms [3]. COMA++ implements significant improvements and offers a comprehensive infrastructure to solve large real-world match problems. It comes with a graphical interface enabling a variety of user interactions. Using a generic data representation, COMA++ uniformly supports schemas and ontologies, e.g. the powerful standard languages W3C XML Schema and OWL. COMA++ includes new approaches for ontology matching, in particular the utilization of shared taxonomies. Furthermore, different match strategies can be applied including various forms of reusing previously determined match results and a so-called fragment-based match approach which decomposes a large match problem into smaller problems. Finally, COMA++ cannot only be used to solve match problems but also to comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of different match algorithms and strategies.