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Ontologizing B2B Message Specifications: Experiences from Adopting the PLIB Ontology for Commercial Product Data
2006
2006 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'06)
Data about products and services is of paramount importance in most inter-organizational business processes. For business-to-business (B2B) scenarios, a great number of XML-based message specifications are available, which cover various processes and types of transactions. These specifications support the respective data exchange tasks by providing a common representation for products and services in the form of syntactical conventions with some light-weight formal semantics. However, an
doi:10.1109/icebe.2006.76
dblp:conf/icebe/LeukelHST06
fatcat:5aormqdsujhyhjbj6znrzitbla