2006
DOI: 10.1007/11908883_36
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Ontologizing EDI Semantics

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“…In addition, there are many relevant papers with reported work on other reference models' formalization, addressing the semantics of RosettaNet [28], UNSPSC [29,30], AIAG and STAR [31], EDI [32], etc. Presented results, methods, tools and gained experiences were extremely useful in setting up and implementing this approach.…”
Section: Enterprise and Supply Chain Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there are many relevant papers with reported work on other reference models' formalization, addressing the semantics of RosettaNet [28], UNSPSC [29,30], AIAG and STAR [31], EDI [32], etc. Presented results, methods, tools and gained experiences were extremely useful in setting up and implementing this approach.…”
Section: Enterprise and Supply Chain Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented architecture clearly distinguishes between the functional Web Service interfaces and the application data. Foxvog & Bussler (2006) describe how EDI X12 can be presented in the WSML, OWL and CycL ontology languages. The work focuses on issues encountered when building a general-purpose B2B ontology.…”
Section: Listing 12 Extract Of Seller 1's Pip 3a1 Response In Xml (Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This useful information can't be derived from a non-semantically model without having to explicitly define each film similarity, which is not feasible in a real content catalogue. The business transactions ontology imports concepts from an EDIFACT ontology [18], with the aim of solving the heterogeneity problems that arise when performing a business transaction. Finally, the marketplace ontology defines the knowledge related to the marketplace logic, such as actors and auctions related knowledge.…”
Section: Semantics Of the Marketplacementioning
confidence: 99%