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Towards an Ontological Foundation for Services Science: The Legal Perspective
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2010
Approaches to Legal Ontologies
Despite the ubiquity of services, there is still no consensus on their exact nature and structure. This consensus, however, is necessary to unambiguously describe and trade services physically as well as in an Internet of Service. To make some progress towards a shared conceptualization, we present in this paper a general service model based on the DOLCE foundational ontology. In our understanding, a service is essentially composed of a service process whose core actions (delivered by a service
doi:10.1007/978-94-007-0120-5_14
fatcat:jbhwo55ctrhglezlfzp4zfydcq