Using Semantic Web Technologies to Enable Interoperability of Disparate Information Systems

Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of integrating various data sources and web services in an enterprise that uses a service-oriented architecture. We take advantage of ubiquitous enterprise concepts like Types of Things, Time and Position (What, When and Where) and build a context ontology for each that relates all the various representations across the enterprise. Then, we use Information System data models, context ontologies and a small number of simple OWL/RDF mappings to enable information originating in one part of the enterprise to be used in another in a way that is highly (if not fully) automated.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2005
Accession Number
AD1132701

Entities

People

  • Joseph K. Derosa
  • Marwan Sabbouh
  • Scott R. Bennett
  • Susan A. Powers

Organizations

  • MITRE Corporation

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  • Coordinate Systems
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  • Demographic Cohorts
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  • Graphs
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  • Information Systems
  • Language
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  • Models
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  • Service Oriented Architecture
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  • Web Service
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  • Computer science
  • Engineering

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