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Efficacity test results

Efficacity test results

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Large amounts of information are posted on the web every day by thousands of enterprises, organizations and individuals. There is a daily exchange of data between companies, who also proceed to an extraction of data from web databases and documents in order to integrate them into databases. Since XML has become as the de facto standard in this area...

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... we have considered in the prototype that we developed within the context of our research all the indicators mentioned above, it is the Jaro-Winkler index, which we use as default in matching operations. It gave, in terms of efficiency, the best results in the tests we made ( Figure 5). Both Cohen [12] ("good distance metric is a fast heuristic scheme, proposed by Jaro and later extended by Winkler") and Da Silva [13] ("we performed experiments to assess the quality of eight similarity functions according to the discernibility function. ...
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... tests were done on a Windows XP machine with 1.98 GB of RAM and 2x86 processors 3GHz and a repository created in a database Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition, that was installed on the same machine. Looking at the graph of the test results ( Figure 5), we note that the exact search is the most effective. This result is expected since the access to the MKB is not sequen- tial in this case but occurs through an index. ...