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Use of Semantic Mediation in Manufacturing Supply Chains
Published
Author(s)
Peter O. Denno, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Fabian M. Neuhaus
Abstract
This case discusses lessons learned about enabling interoperability using semantic methods in three automotive industry projects spanning 8 years. In each project, the essential form of the solution is to reconcile differences in viewpoint of entities exposed at component interfaces.
Citation
Book Title: Use of Semantic Mediation in Manufacturing Supply Chains
Denno, P.
, Barkmeyer, E.
and Neuhaus, F.
(2009),
Use of Semantic Mediation in Manufacturing Supply Chains, Book Title: Use of Semantic Mediation in Manufacturing Supply Chains, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=901767
(Accessed October 14, 2025)