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  2. Web data integration - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_data_integration

    This process includes data access, transformation, mapping, quality assurance and fusion of data. Data that is sourced and structured from websites is referred to as "web data". WDI is an extension and specialization of data integration that views the web as a collection of heterogeneous databases.

  3. Web API - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of web API documentation written by NASA. A web API is an application programming interface (API) for either a web server or a web browser.As a web development concept, it can be related to a web application's client side (including any web frameworks being used).

  4. Data integration - Wikipedia

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    Data integration refers to the process of combining, sharing, or synchronizing data from multiple sources to provide users with a unified view. [1] There are a wide range of possible applications for data integration, from commercial (such as when a business merges multiple databases) to scientific (combining research data from different bioinformatics repositories).

  5. Web service - Wikipedia

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    (Proposals for Autonomous Web Services (AWS) seek to develop more flexible Web services that do not rely on strict rules. [a]) A directory called UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) defines which software system should be contacted for which type of data. So when one software system needs one particular report/data, it ...

  6. API - Wikipedia

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    API use can vary depending on the type of programming language involved. An API for a procedural language such as Lua could consist primarily of basic routines to execute code, manipulate data or handle errors while an API for an object-oriented language, such as Java, would provide a specification of classes and its class methods.

  7. Google APIs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_APIs

    The APIs provide functionality like analytics, machine learning as a service (the Prediction API) or access to user data (when permission to read the data is given). Another important example is an embedded Google map on a website, which can be achieved using the Static Maps API, [1] Places API [2] or Google Earth API. [3]

  8. Boomi, LP - Wikipedia

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    Boomi provides an integration platform as a service (iPaaS), which enables the connection of applications and data sources. [17] It is a low-code development platform. [18] The platform provides API, lifecycle management and event-driven architecture features for cloud integration. [19] This includes an API Proxy, API Gateway and API Developer ...

  9. Data as a service - Wikipedia

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    DaaS began primarily in Web mashups and, since 2015, has been increasingly employed both commercially, and within organizations such as the United Nations. [5]Traditionally, most organisations have used data stored in a self-contained repository, for which software was specifically developed to access and present the data in a human-readable form.