Information Integration for Counter Terrorism Activities: The Requirement for Context Mediation
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Choucri, Nazli; Madnick, Stuart; Moulton, Allen; Siegel, Michael; Zhu, Hongwei
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The National Research Council has noted that although there are many private and public databases that contain
information potentially relevant to counterterrorism programs, they lack the necessary context definitions (i.e.,
metadata) and access tools to enable interoperation with other databases and the extraction of meaningful and
timely information. In this paper we present examples of these problems and a technology developed at MIT,
called context mediation, which provides a novel approach for addressing these problems.
Date issued
2004-12-10Series/Report no.
MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4479-03
Keywords
context mediation, heterogeneous contexts