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Semantic interoperability is the ability of computer systems to exchange data with unambiguous, shared meaning. Semantic interoperability is a requirement to enable machine computable logic, inferencing, knowledge discovery, and data federation between information systems.
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In this paper, we examine challenges to interoperability; classify the types of heterogeneities that can occur between interacting services and present a.
In this paper, we give more details of information systems interoperability via Semantic Web Services at data level by using and implementing a real case study.
Nov 3, 2005 · Semantic interoperability is about enabling different agents, services, and applications to exchange information, data, and knowledge in a meaningful way, on ...
Semantic interoperability (SI) aims to share data among organizations or systems and ensure they understand and interpret data regardless of who is involved, ...
In this short paper, we discuss interoperability issues in semantic Web services. Download to read the full chapter text ...
To overcome this limitation, semantic Web services are necessary. In this paper we present a synthesis of some recent works we estimate interesting in the field ...
The objective is to establish a general and highly flexible information exchange between different stakeholders. For this purpose, an overview over different ...
Jan 19, 2011 · Life-scientific Web services are increasingly available and diverse. Their semantic interoperability is crucial to enable automated workflow ...
Research on semantic web services promises greater interoperability among software agents and web services by enabling content-based automated.