The Semantic Web has been around for some years with recent advances in mature technologies and applications. Lately, its development has been demonstrated in its contribution to businesses through the enhancement of e-commerce. Semantic Web for Business: Cases and Applications delivers real-life cases that illustrate the benefits of Semantic Web technologies as applied to e-business and e-commerce scenarios. Covering topics such as business integration, organizational knowledge management, and Semantic Web services, this book provides academic research libraries with a comprehensive reference to the commercial capabilities of Semantic Web technologies, as well as practical applications for the benefit of IT professionals, business executives, consultants, and students.
Author(s): Roberto Garcia
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 444
Title Page......Page 2
Table of Contents......Page 6
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 10
Foreword......Page 17
Preface......Page 19
Semantic Web Take-Off in a
European Industry Perspective......Page 30
Applying Semantic Web
Technologies to Car Repairs......Page 60
Semantic Integration for B2B
Service Assurance......Page 79
Semantic Web-Enabled Protocol
Mediation for the Logistics
Domain......Page 94
A Case Study in Building
Semantic eRecruitment
Applications......Page 112
The SEEMP Approach to
Semantic Interoperability for
E-Employment......Page 134
Towards Effectiveness and
Transparency in E-Business
Transactions:
An Ontology for Customer
Complaint Management......Page 156
A Semantic Web-Based
Information Integration
Approach for an Agent-Based
Electronic Market......Page 179
Semantic Web for Media
Convergence:
A Newspaper Case......Page 199
Ontologically Enhanced
RosettaNet B2B Integration......Page 223
Towards an Operational REA
Business Ontology......Page 251
Towards Semantic Business
Processes:
Concepts, Methodology, and
Implementation......Page 273
Experiences in Building Mobile
E-Business Services:
Service Provisioning and Mobility......Page 304
Towards the Use of Networked
Ontologies for Dealing with
Knowledge-Intensive Domains:
A Pharmaceutical Case Study......Page 327
Semantic Competence Pull:
A Semantics-Based Architecture for Filling
Competency Gaps in Organizations......Page 350
Using Semantic Web Services in
E-Banking Solutions......Page 365
Formal Ontology for Media
Rights Transactions......Page 382
Compilation of References......Page 403
About the Contributors......Page 429
Index......Page 443