Towards an Open Source Localisation Orchestration Framework

  • Wasala A
  • O’Keeffe I
  • Schäler R
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This paper describes the design and implementation of a novel environment for the inter-connectivity of distributed localisation components - both open source and proprietary - in response to the scarcity of relevant research in this area, as we view interoperability as being the key to the seamless integration of different entities. The proposed solution promotes interoperability through the adoption of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework based on established localisation standards. We describe a generic use scenario and the architecture of the environment that allows us to study interoperability issues in localisation processes. This environment was successfully demonstrated at the CNGL Public Showcase in Microsoft, Ireland, November 2010

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  • Figure 1. Three-tier architecture of LocConnect
  • Figure 2. Project Tracking UI
  • Figure 3. Post-Editing Interface
  • Figure 4. Administrator’s Interface
  • Figure 5. XLIFF-Based Data Container

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Wasala, A., O’Keeffe, I., & Schäler, R. (2011). Towards an Open Source Localisation Orchestration Framework. Tradumàtica Tecnologies de La Traducció, (9), 84–100. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/tradumatica.6

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