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A Web-Services-Based Personal Information Integration Framework

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  • Sumi Helal

    (University of Florida, USA)

  • Jingting Lu

    (University of Florida, USA)

  • Erwin Jansen

    (University of Florida, USA)

Abstract

Managing fast-growing personal Web information is a time-consuming, laborious task that affects people’s daily lives. A framework is highly desired that will allow people to collect and fuse personal information without dealing with complex emerging technologies. In this paper, we present our E-Service-Based Information Fusion Framework for end users. This framework enables end users to collect scattered information from diverse autonomous sources and to transparently create a repeatable process by which newer instances of the same information can be obtained in the future. By exploiting this framework, users do not need to repeat the manual information-gathering task over and over again. We present our framework and provide some implementation details.

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  • Sumi Helal & Jingting Lu & Erwin Jansen, 2005. "A Web-Services-Based Personal Information Integration Framework," International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR), IGI Global, vol. 2(3), pages 98-116, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jwsr00:v:2:y:2005:i:3:p:98-116
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