Bridging the semantic gap in OLAP models: platform-independent queries

Jesús Pardillo, J. Mazón, J. Trujillo
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Abstract

The development of data warehouses is based on a three-stage process that starts specifying both the static and dynamic properties of on-line analytical processing (OLAP) applications by means of an intuitive, semantically rich abstraction, namely the conceptual model. Then, developers design its logical counterpart where platform-specific details such as performance or storage are also considered. Nevertheless, it is well known the existence of a semantic gap between the conceptual and logical levels that decreases the feasibility of their mapping. In order to bridge this gap, we propose the use of conceptual OLAP queries, i.e., platform-independent, that can be automatically traced to their logical implementation in a coherent and integrated way. For this aim, in this paper, we focus on describing the specification of an OLAP algebra at the conceptual level by using the object-constraint language (OCL). Its operations are then translated into a particular OLAP system by using a model-driven architecture (MDA). The great advantage of our approach is that we allow analysts to query data warehouses without being aware of logical details.
弥合OLAP模型中的语义差距:与平台无关的查询
数据仓库的开发基于一个三个阶段的过程,该过程通过直观的、语义丰富的抽象(即概念模型)开始指定在线分析处理(OLAP)应用程序的静态和动态属性。然后,开发人员设计逻辑对应物,其中还考虑了特定于平台的细节,如性能或存储。然而,众所周知,概念层和逻辑层之间存在语义差距,这降低了它们映射的可行性。为了弥合这一差距,我们建议使用概念性OLAP查询,即与平台无关的查询,可以以连贯和集成的方式自动跟踪到它们的逻辑实现。为此,本文着重于用对象约束语言(object-constraint language, OCL)在概念层描述OLAP代数的规范。然后通过使用模型驱动的体系结构(MDA)将其操作转换为特定的OLAP系统。我们的方法的最大优点是,我们允许分析人员查询数据仓库,而不需要知道逻辑细节。
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