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Accessing biodiversity databases: a domain specific query language and a unifying data model
Candela, L.; De Faveri, F.; Lelii, L.; Mangiacrapa, F.; Marioli, V.; Pagano, P. (2014). Accessing biodiversity databases: a domain specific query language and a unifying data model. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche: Italy. 8 pp.

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Author keywords
    Species Data Integration— Distributed Information Retrieval — Domain Specific Query Language— Species Data Model

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  • Candela, L.
  • De Faveri, F.
  • Lelii, L.
  • Mangiacrapa, F.
  • Marioli, V.
  • Pagano, P.

Abstract
    Species data are scattered among several databases and information systems. During the last years, considerable progresses have been made in developing on-line species databases. However, there is no single database that can claim to host, and make available in a seamless way, all the species data needed by the communities willing to have access to such typology of data. In this report we present a domain specific query language and a unifying data model for species data that characterise a mediator service specifically conceived to act as a single access point to the plethora of existing species databases.

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