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An exploratory SOLAP tool for linked open data

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  • Daniel Farias Batista Leite
  • Cláudio De Souza Baptista
  • Brunna De Sousa Pereira Amorim

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Business intelligence (BI) technologies are being successfully applied in data analytics, including in the use of spatial data. The advent of the semantic web brought semantically rich and semi-structured data formats, such as resource description framework (RDF), which are external to the BI infrastructure. The integration of both conventional and semantic web data into a BI system results in a new category of analytical tools called exploratory OLAP. We extend exploratory OLAP with spatial capabilities, providing an exploratory SOLAP, called ExpSOLAP. ExpSOLAP is the first analytical tool that integrates semantic, spatial, semi-structured data with traditional spatial, structured data sources. Additionally, SOLAP queries can be posed in both data sources.

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  • Daniel Farias Batista Leite & Cláudio De Souza Baptista & Brunna De Sousa Pereira Amorim, 2019. "An exploratory SOLAP tool for linked open data," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 31(3), pages 391-413.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:31:y:2019:i:3:p:391-413
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