DocumentCode
2561403
Title
Applying semantic technologies for Enterprise Application Integration
Author
Fernandes, Ronald ; Li, Biyan ; Benjamin, Perakath ; Mayer, Richard
fYear
2010
fDate
17-21 May 2010
Firstpage
416
Lastpage
422
Abstract
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a critical function that enables collaboration within an enterprise. Historically, EAI occurs at two levels: syntactic and semantic. Syntactic Integration refers to interchange of data without regard to explicit representation of the meaning - this includes parameter passing mechanisms, external data accesses, and timing mechanisms. Semantic Integration refers to the interchange of data where there is explicit representation of the meaning of the data. Semantic integration produces integrated systems and applications that are qualitatively superior and robust. In this paper, we present an ontology-driven approach to achieving semantically-assured EAI. In particular, we will describe how ontologies can be used to semantically map concepts among information systems formats and how complex, end-to-end integration may be achieved using SOA-enabled workflow automation.
Keywords
electronic data interchange; groupware; information systems; ontologies (artificial intelligence); software architecture; SOA enabled workflow automation; data interchange; enterprise application integration; enterprise collaboration; external data accesses; information systems; ontology driven approach; parameter passing mechanisms; semantic integration; semantic technologies; syntactic integration; timing mechanisms; Automation; Character generation; Collaboration; Information systems; Knowledge based systems; Mediation; Ontologies; Robustness; Timing; XML; automated translator generation; collaboration enablement; enterprise application integration; semantic web technologies; service-oriented architectures;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2010 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6619-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CTS.2010.5478484
Filename
5478484
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