Different types of software components and data have to be combined to solve an artificial intelligence challenge. An emerging marketplace for these components will allow for their exchange and distribution. To facilitate and boost the collaboration on the marketplace a solution for finding compatible artifacts is needed. We propose a concept to define compatibility on such a marketplace and suggest appropriate scenarios on how users can interact with it to support the different types of required compatibility. We also propose an initial architecture that derives from and implements the compatibility principles and makes the scenarios feasible. We matured our concept in focus group workshops and interviews with potential marketplace users from industry and academia. The results demonstrate the applicability of the concept in a real-world scenario.
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Maksimov, Y. V., Fricker, S. A., & Tutschku, K. (2018). Artifact compatibility for enabling collaboration in the artificial intelligence ecosystem. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 336, pp. 56–71). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04840-2_5
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