Interoperability through integrating Semantic Web Technology, Web Services, and Workflow Modeling

  • Krogstie J
  • Veres C
  • Sindre G
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Abstract

A number of technologies are mentioned under the rubric of The Semantic Web, but good overviews of these technologies with an eye toward practical applications are scarce. Moreover, much of the early focus in this field has been on the development of representation languages for static conceptual information, while there has been less emphasis on how to make semantic web applications practically useful in the context of knowledge work. To achieve this, a better coupling is needed between ontology, service descriptions and workflow modeling. This paper reviews all the basic technologies involved in this, and outlines what can be achieved by merging them in the context of real world workflow descriptions.

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Krogstie, J., Veres, C., & Sindre, G. (2006). Interoperability through integrating Semantic Web Technology, Web Services, and Workflow Modeling. In Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications (pp. 147–158). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-152-0_14

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