XMDR-DAI Based on GQBP and LQBP for Business Process

This paper proposed XMDR-DAI design for interoperable legacy systems. The XMDR-DAI design makes efficient business process for cooperation between companies. In this case, the business process contains a variety of queries where query-based data processing is not seamless due to heterogeneity issues. Therefore, the proposed XMDR-DAI design ensures efficient data interoperability among legacy systems. Because generation of queries in the business process are based on XMDR, and heterogeneity happening at the time of running queries are solved with GQBP and LQBP. Also, XMDR-DAI based interoperability is efficient because it builds XMDR and thereby provides global schema, enabling business process regardless of local schema.

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