B. Omelayenko. EKAW '02: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Ontologies and the Semantic Web, page 264--269. London, UK, Springer-Verlag, (2002)
Abstract
Traditional database- or XML-mediated business integration approaches use inexpressive mediating models of database schemas or XML trees, and a number of validation tasks need to be solved with ad-hoc programming techniques. We propose an architecture for an ontology-based business integration service relying on a composite mediating ontology constructed from several business, a temporal, and a mapping ontologies. The architecture allows using inference over these ontologies to perform various validations tasks.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 omelayenko02integration
%A Omelayenko, Borys
%B EKAW '02: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Ontologies and the Semantic Web
%C London, UK
%D 2002
%I Springer-Verlag
%K cites.goarch research.integration research.kr.ontologies
%P 264--269
%T Ontology-Mediated Business Integration
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645362.650870
%X Traditional database- or XML-mediated business integration approaches use inexpressive mediating models of database schemas or XML trees, and a number of validation tasks need to be solved with ad-hoc programming techniques. We propose an architecture for an ontology-based business integration service relying on a composite mediating ontology constructed from several business, a temporal, and a mapping ontologies. The architecture allows using inference over these ontologies to perform various validations tasks.
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timestamp = {2009-06-25T15:59:20.000+0200},
title = {Ontology-Mediated Business Integration},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645362.650870},
year = 2002
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