Data integration is the process of combining data from several different sources into a unified view, making it more actionable and valuable to access by different users with diverse interests. Among data integration approaches, figure prominently databases, cloud computing and web services. With the progression of the technology, mostly in the internet domain, we are facing a proliferation of websites with a high level of data redundancy. Several of those websites evolve in the same domain of activity. To limit the proliferation of websites that content mostly the same information, we propose in this paper, a data integration model based on web services and databases. This double data integration based on a services registry that content main web services in relationship with information contained in a database, respect a specific taxonomy for a specific domain. In this paper, we focus our research on the domain of gastronomy. In order to construct our model, we revisited some main architectures and models that exist so that we can use them as building blocks in the new approach. As building blocks, we can name service-oriented architecture, Universal Description, Discovery and Integration and taxonomy. Revisiting those established models have help us to build the taxonomic data integration model.
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Web Service, Data Integration, Taxonomy, Gastronomy
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Paul Dayang, Donald Didier Sepele Hlamna. (2021). An Integrated Taxonomic Model of Gastronomic Offers Using Web Services and Databases. International Journal of Information and Communication Sciences, 6(3), 55-61. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijics.20210603.11
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Paul Dayang, Donald Didier Sepele Hlamna. An Integrated Taxonomic Model of Gastronomic Offers Using Web Services and Databases. Int J Inf Commun Sci. 2021;6(3):55-61. doi: 10.11648/j.ijics.20210603.11
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