An emerging approach that addresses data heterogeneity challenges is the mediator-based architecture allowing transparent access to the data stored in many sources. Due to the growing diversity of data sources, the data integration process becomes a performance and administrative bottleneck. When dealing with decentralized heterogeneous data sources, the mediator-based technique is typically used to integrate the data. It describes a collection of applications that follow a number of data sources. The importance of analyzing and synthesizing the collected data has lately increased for academics researching autonomous and heterogeneous software systems. This study uses a mediator-based information integration model to improve pattern-based reasoning and overcome grammatical problems with integrating diverse information from web sources (IATs). The main goal of this study is to improve the mediator design for usage in the mediator-based information integration paradigm in order to address the problems caused by syntactic heterogeneity. Using our recommended methodology and enhancement strategy, the proposed technique would choose the pertinent domain from a variety of vendor-related data sources and antiquated file systems and deliver the necessary information set from heterogeneous data sources. Our suggested extended design functions well in the online bookstore as well, where there are several data sources and antiquated file systems. Future applications of this research include providing a thorough syntactic method that must be used to integrate data from various sources within the same organization into any Executive Support System (ESS).