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Proposed Solution
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Abstract
As presented and discussed in Chapter 2, DiGIR implementation on MIMODS was unsuccessful and time consuming. In addition, it has limitations such as reading from FileMaker DBMSs, retrieving images and a rigid data format. Therefore an alternative database integration system was developed to retrieve data from remote heterogeneous relational biodiversity databases (see Sect. 4.3).
Keywords
Structure Query Language Uniform Resource Locator Data Integration System Presentation Layer Median Response Time
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