Title
Enterprise interoperability ontology for SOC applied to logistics
Author
TNO Informatie- en communicatietechnologie
Hofman, W.J.
Publication year
2010
Abstract
The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA, [1]) can be applied to enterprise integration. It creates an Internet of services for enterprises. Service science [2] defines services in term of value propositions of enterprises to customers. Both service science and the Internet of services require a form of mediation between customer requirements and service capabilities like for instance identified in [3]. However, mediation is not yet automated, thus can not be applied real time. Furthermore, many business areas already have agreement on semantics and interaction sequencing based on existing business documents, thus, mediation is not always required for a certain business area. This paper presents an ontology to support business services (Ontology Web Language (OWL), [18]). The concepts shared at business level are based on existing approaches like Resource, Event, Agent used for auditing and control [4] and builds upon service frameworks like OWL-S [13]. The ontology will be specialized to logistics and compared with other approaches that might be applied to enterprise integration.
Subject
Service oriented computing
Interoperability
Ontology
Logistics
REA
Infostructures
Information Society
Communication & Information
BIS - Business Information Services
TS - Technical Sciences
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TNO identifier
426523
Source
4th International Workshop on Architectures, Concepts and Technologies for Service Oriented Computing, ACT4SOC 2010, in Conjunction with ICSOFT 2010, 23-23 July 2010, Athens, Greece, 3-15
Document type
conference paper