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Information integration is the cornerstone of modern business informatics. It is a pervasive problem; rarely is a new application built without an initial phase of gathering and integrating information. Information integration comes in a wide variety of forms. Historically, two major approaches were recognized: data federation and data warehousing. Today, we need new approaches, as information integration becomes more dynamic, while coping with growing volumes of increasingly dirty and diverse data. At the same time, information integration must be coupled more tightly with the applications and the analytics that will leverage the integrated results, to make the integration process more tractable and the results more consumable.