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Semantic Web Services Enabled B2B Integration
[chapter]
2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The use of Semantic Web Service (SWS) technologies have been suggested to enable more dynamic B2B integration of heterogeneous systems and partners. ...
We present our approach to accomplish dynamic B2B integrations based on the WSMX SWS environment. ...
SFI/02/CE1/I131 and the EU funded Knowledge Web project (FP6 -507482). ...
doi:10.1007/11780397_17
fatcat:yzbdhhhiyvarjg6tiewsixs4fi
Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles Promoting B2B Integration with Semantic Web Service Technologies
2008
2008 Second Asia International Conference on Modelling & Simulation (AMS)
The use of Semantic Web Service (SWS) technologies has been suggested to enable more dynamic B2B integration of heterogeneous systems and partners. ...
We present a semantic B2B mediator based on the WSMX -a SWS execution environment, to tackle heterogeneities in B2B services. ...
Several SWS approaches such as OWL-S [5] or the Web Service Modelling Ontology (WSMO) [6] are offered to enabling semantic annotation of the B2B integration interfaces. ...
doi:10.1109/ams.2008.157
dblp:conf/asiams/DezfouliHY08
fatcat:iwd5ubu6irgefdownt5vus4b2y
Semantic SOA to Promote Integration of Heterogeneous B2B Services
2007
The 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (CEC-EEE 2007)
Modeling the semantics of business services and their corresponding messages using ontologies enables flexible integration that is more adaptive to business-driven change. ...
In this paper we demonstrate our approach building upon an established Semantic Web Service Framework (WSMX) to facilitate a conversation between heterogeneous services that support both the RosettaNet ...
Based on the underlying technologies of Semantic Web services and B2B standards we describe the integration process within the (1) service creation phase and (2) service execution phase. ...
doi:10.1109/cec-eee.2007.112
dblp:conf/wecwis/VitvarMZHK07
fatcat:uevuamgq6bhf3kivlvzodvzxfu
Towards B2B Integration in Telecommunications with Semantic Web Services
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The application of Semantic Web Services will ease the integration process. The Web Services Modelling Ontology is described and applied to the Gateway. ...
This paper describes BT Wholesale's B2B Gateway as an approach to provide BusinesstoBusiness integration within the Telecommunications sector. ...
It is proposed that Semantic Web Services could ease this integration process. ...
doi:10.1007/11431053_48
fatcat:5lqz2nnitzhbzf6zy7qsh4ibk4
A web services-based business interactions manager to support electronic commerce applications
2005
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce - ICEC '05
services, to make it an enabler of two categories of e-commerce interactions: B2C and B2B. ...
The paper proposes guidance for deploying WSOA enabler of ecommerce through steady instantiations of the Web services-based BIM. ...
However, when standards fitting these issues will be matured enough and Web services integrated with semantic web to become semantic Web services, this connecting technology will truly enable e-commerce ...
doi:10.1145/1089551.1089631
dblp:conf/ACMicec/Baghdadi05
fatcat:w3gzi6u5wneydk5g66apjvbj2e
Business-to-business interactions: issues and enabling technologies
2003
The VLDB journal
Business-to-Business (B2B) technologies pre-date the Web. They have existed for at least as long as the Internet. ...
The ubiquity and the affordability of the Web has made it possible for the masses of businesses to automate their B2B interactions. ...
Web services are slated to play a major role in enabling the Semantic Web. They would provide value added services to users and businesses. ...
doi:10.1007/s00778-003-0087-z
fatcat:mmw2g7tzbbeqjak3ck7slt43gu
Semantic Web Services
[chapter]
2009
Encyclopedia of Database Systems
knowledge
• (Semantic Web) Services: e.g., infrastructural
-Knowledge/info/DB integration
-Inferencing and translation
"Wire" Protocols
Service Description
TCP/IP
HTTP/SMTP
XML
SOAP/XMLP ...
still forming
• Semantic (Web Services):
-Knowledge-based service descriptions, deals
• Discovery/search, invocation, negotiation, selection,
composition, execution, monitoring, verification
-Integrated ...
., B2B SCM, CRM -E.g., e-contracts, financial info, trust management. • Support SWS Tasks above current WS layers: -Discovery/search, invocation, deal negotiation, selection, composition, execution, monitoring ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-39940-9_1321
fatcat:gfoumurukjf65hf3mp7aisjgka
Methods, tools and applications for web-based integration of supply chains: introduction to the minitrack
2004
37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the
The web promises to enable smooth crossorganizational B2B integration. ...
Recent web technologies such as XML-based industry standards, web-services (including web-service composition, coordination and transaction standards), agent technology, B2B integration hubs and the semantic ...
The web promises to enable smooth crossorganizational B2B integration. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2004.1265455
dblp:conf/hicss/HeuvelH04
fatcat:shxnu6tv3zbwxpmfq3oiklk66a
Ontologies for Semantically Interoperable Electronic Commerce
[chapter]
2003
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
In this paper we discuss the use of ontologies to support semantically interoperable 828 electronic commerce. First, we describe the nature of 828 and the kinds of applications used. ...
Semantic Web "The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation." ...
INTRODUCTION We are interested in ontologies in the product and service space to support semantically interoperable Business-to-Business (B2B) electronic commerce (e-commerce). ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35621-1_33
fatcat:xrhzfgi6e5cfvcxsszt654rzo4
Handling heterogeneity in RosettaNet messages
2007
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '07
We present a semantic B2B gateway based on the WSMX semantic Service-Oriented Architecture to tackle heterogeneities in RosettaNet messages. ...
We use adaptive executable choreography definitions to easily integrate new sellers into existing RosettaNet collaborations. ...
SEMANTIC WEB SERVICES Semantic Web Service technologies enable more flexible interoperability between partners by describing the requirements and offers of service requesters and providers in a rich formal ...
doi:10.1145/1244002.1244297
dblp:conf/sac/HallerKVO07
fatcat:oniqbqxn75dxhmzuh2icr6wh6m
Semantic Integration of Business Applications across Collaborative Value Networks
[chapter]
2007
Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks
In this paper, we propose the Entelprise Interoperabi/ity Ontologl' (ENID) that provides a shared. common understanding of data, services and processes within B2B integration scenarios. ...
service discovelY and process composition. ...
The realization of the B2B integration scenario comprises two stages: a) the identification and the semantic uplifting of the involved Web Services, and b) the manual composition of the respective business ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0_58
dblp:conf/ifip5-5/BourasGKM07
fatcat:k52de66hgzguza4pbefcjfsscm
WSMX - a semantic service-oriented architecture
2005
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05)
We therefore introduce the WebService Execution Environment (WSMX), a software system that enables the creation and execution of Semantic WebServices based on the Web Service Modelling Ontology. ...
We analyse the requirements this domain and show that to fully address interoperability demands we need to make use of descriptions of Web Services. ...
METEOR-S works with existing Web Services technologies and combines them with ideas from the Semantic Web to enable Web service discovery and composition. ...
doi:10.1109/icws.2005.139
dblp:conf/icws/HallerCMOB05
fatcat:y2vgp4nh3jdaxmlmcph5tcng34
A semantic web service environment for B2B and B2C auction applications within extended and virtual enterprises
2008
Computers in industry (Print)
Semantic web services (SWS) technology aims to add sufficient semantics to the specifications and implementations of web services to make possible the (automatic) integration of distributed autonomous ...
Introduction Web services represent a step forward in enabling collaborations between various entities on the web and in overcoming the interoperability problems that may appear. ...
doi:10.1016/j.compind.2008.04.001
fatcat:365inmm6wnhm5o5flghpwse7wu
WSMX: A Semantic Service Oriented Middleware for B2B Integration
[chapter]
2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper we present a B2B integration scenario building on the principles of Semantic Web services. ...
For this scenario we show the benefits of semantic descriptions used within the integration process to enable conversation between systems with data and process mediation of services. ...
In this respect, we aim to showcase how Semantic Web service (SWS) technology can be used to facilitate the dynamics for B2B integration. ...
doi:10.1007/11948148_43
fatcat:jlrmvl3aqncxzj2vijohwpxjci
Leveraging Web Services for Implementing Vertical Industry Standards: A Model for Service-Based Interoperability
2008
Electronic Markets
However, the question remains how Web services interoperability can be leveraged for realizing standard-based B2B integration. ...
More specifically, our research investigates the following questions: N How can Web service interoperability be leveraged for realizing standard-based B2B integration? ...
doi:10.1080/10196780701797623
fatcat:kkppp7425fakbkqs526knlj7sy
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