which physically integrates a number of databases by converting
the data into a unified database schema, as in IGD.
The main advantage is local control of data, while the main drawback is the
update problem associated with the multiple databases, especially with their continual format
changes and growing complexity and volume.
The hypertext navigation, as in SRS, is a “loosely coupled’ approach
that employs the browsing model wherein hypertext-linked Web pages are followed for
more information and are always one mouse click away.
While it is powerful for direct interaction, users may need to switch
to separate windows to see the concerted annotation or become lost in
cyberspace. store a rich collection of links and their associated summary
information. The latter will alleviate potential
problems associated with timely collection of information from distributed
sources over the net. The concept is
similar to that of the Virgil database [Achard et al., 1998], which was developed to model the concept of
rich links (the link itself and the related pieces of information)
between database objects.