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OpenII: an open source information integration toolkit

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OpenII (openintegration.org) is a collaborative effort to create a suite of open-source tools for information integration (II). The project is leveraging the latest developments in II research to create a platform on which integration tools can be built and further research conducted. In addition to a scalable, extensible platform, OpenII includes industrial-strength components developed by MITRE, Google, UC-Irvine, and UC-Berkeley that interoperate through a common repository in order to solve II problems. Components of the toolkit have been successfully applied to several large-scale US government II challenges.

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        SIGMOD '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data
        June 2010
        1286 pages
        ISBN:9781450300322
        DOI:10.1145/1807167

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