Ontologies-based business integration

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E-business integration is a vision we have developed over a long period of time. As we have worked in business practice for many years prior to and in parallel with our academic research, we have always thought of such - tegration not only as an intellectual challenge but also as a real business tool. Consequently, when we started our project on Ontologies-based R- onciliation for Business Integration (ORBI) in 2004, not only pure science but also business objectives were at the center of our research. We were very happy to be able to form a project consortium that consisted not only of renowned researchers but also of experienced business practitioners from a range of companies. Each played a specific role – as user, provider or co-developer of the application components that are based on the me- ods we have developed. So may this book find its way not only to the desks of researchers and students, but also into the offices and minds of business practitioners worldwide who are dealing with the challenge of integrating their business processes, applications and information. This book is, in the most general sense, about understanding each other – that is, what we do and think. Needless to say, within the project itself, and its environment, we had many opportunities to apply this underlying philosophy. In the end, the results prove it was worth the effort.

Author(s): Prof. Dr. Michael Rebstock, Janina Fengel MSc, Heiko Paulheim BSc (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 268
City: Berlin
Tags: Business Information Systems; Management; Information Systems and Communication Service

Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Coping with Semantic Variety in E-Business....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Integrating Processes, Applications and Information....Pages 13-30
E-Business Standards....Pages 31-78
Case Study: Designing ebXML — The Work of UN/CEFACT....Pages 79-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Ontology Engineering....Pages 97-123
Advanced Knowledge Creation Techniques....Pages 125-138
Semantic Web Programming Frameworks....Pages 139-149
Front Matter....Pages 151-151
A Methodology for Semantic E-Business Integration....Pages 153-172
Access Control for E-Business Integration....Pages 173-191
Case Study: An Application for Dynamic Semantic E-Business Integration — The ORBI Ontology Mediator....Pages 193-220
Business Integration — Past, Present and Beyond....Pages 221-225
Back Matter....Pages 227-268