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Dart Database Grid: A Dynamic, Adaptive, RDF-Mediated, Transparent Approach to Database Integration for Semantic Web

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This paper demonstrated the Dart Database Grid system developed by Grid Research Center of Zhejiang University. Dart Database Grid is built upon several Semantic Web standards and the Globus grid toolkits. It is mainly intended to provide a Dynamic, Adaptive , RDF-mediated and Transparent (DART) approach to database integration for semantic web. This work has been applied to integrate data resources from the application domain of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

This work is supported by China 973 fundamental research and development project: The research on application of semantic grid on the knowledge sharing and service of Traditional Chinese Medicine; China 211 core project: Network-based Intelligence and Graphics; Data Grid for Traditional Chinese Medicine, subprogram of the Fundamental Technology and Research Program, China Ministry of Science and Technology.

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Wu, Z., Chen, H., Mao, Y., Zheng, G. (2005). Dart Database Grid: A Dynamic, Adaptive, RDF-Mediated, Transparent Approach to Database Integration for Semantic Web. In: Zhang, Y., Tanaka, K., Yu, J.X., Wang, S., Li, M. (eds) Web Technologies Research and Development - APWeb 2005. APWeb 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3399. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31849-1_105

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