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Nenad Anicic, Zuran Marjanovic, Nenad Ivezic, Albert T. Jones
Abstract
This paper investigates the potential of the Semantic Web technologies to support a semantic-based Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) standards architecture. We give a detailed information of the support that these technologies and the underlying Description Logics (DL) formalism provide for the integration task. Our main aim is to assess the potential impact of these emerging technologies on industrial interoperability efforts. In addition to that effect, we plan to use this advanced EAI standards architecture as an experimental framework in which the Semantic Web technologies are evaluated on realistic enterprise integration problems. We illustrate novel capabilities beyond the existing syntactic integration approaches when managing multiple enterprise ontologies derived from a common ontology.
Citation
International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management (IJMTM)
Anicic, N.
, Marjanovic, Z.
, Ivezic, N.
and Jones, A.
(2006),
Semantic Enterprise Application Integration Standards, International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management (IJMTM), [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=822499
(Accessed October 21, 2025)