2009
DOI: 10.2298/csis0902029z
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Integrated product ontologies for inter-organizational networks

Abstract: Purpose of this paper is to propose approach and technical infrastructure for improvement of inter-organizational networks' response in product information acquisition and management. Different approaches (industrial categorization schemes, functional decomposition and semantic web) for management of product information are analyzed in context of inter-organizational networks. Process for semantic alignment of product information is defined, resulting with generalized, two-dimensional model, consisting of desi… Show more

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“…The first problem of communication is that the existing classification schemes do not have sufficient semantic precision. Another important property of the existing schemes is that they are only valid in a well predefined context (Zdravković, Trajanović, 2009).…”
Section: The Marking Translatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first problem of communication is that the existing classification schemes do not have sufficient semantic precision. Another important property of the existing schemes is that they are only valid in a well predefined context (Zdravković, Trajanović, 2009).…”
Section: The Marking Translatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such change was actually due to product complexity, product module reuse extensively. Related works [Vegetti et al, 2005] [Terzi et al, 2007] [ Tursi et al, 2009] [Zdravković, 2009] demonstrated that, while product is the centred value of enterprises processes, its information-based model may act as a common pivotal information system to make all enterprise systems interoperating. Hence product plays an important role in supply chain interaction.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like most of the other reference models, SCOR is a form of knowledge organization system. The key feature of these models is subjectivity, or contextdependent determination [11]. They are not developed with the intent to be semantically rich or precise, but to provide human-understandable knowledge on the specific domain.…”
Section: Semantics Analysis Can Be Useful At Different Levels Of Suppmentioning
confidence: 99%