2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31552-7_27
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Semantic Web Services for Web Portal Integration

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“…Ferro and Molinari (2010) [22] mentioned that (i) Lack of policy intelligence skills and the governance of ICT investments (ii) mere automation rather than innovation of processes and (iii) lack of citizen centricity and care for generating value to their livelihood process are the drawbacks in the current state of ICT investment and development [2]. Therefore it is important to focus on interoperability [1], semantic data integration [43] for achieving integrated view of multiple standards [45] as well as legal ontologies and application of semantic web-technologies to the legal domain [15] in terms of granularity (domain specific vs. core). The use of Semantic web technologies for web implementations in E-Governance will benefit end users as well as the decision makers in the government [31].…”
Section: Peter Et Al (2004)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferro and Molinari (2010) [22] mentioned that (i) Lack of policy intelligence skills and the governance of ICT investments (ii) mere automation rather than innovation of processes and (iii) lack of citizen centricity and care for generating value to their livelihood process are the drawbacks in the current state of ICT investment and development [2]. Therefore it is important to focus on interoperability [1], semantic data integration [43] for achieving integrated view of multiple standards [45] as well as legal ontologies and application of semantic web-technologies to the legal domain [15] in terms of granularity (domain specific vs. core). The use of Semantic web technologies for web implementations in E-Governance will benefit end users as well as the decision makers in the government [31].…”
Section: Peter Et Al (2004)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, ontology based in learning objects produce metadata and it is used by the drive of semantic consulting to facilitate users questions through learning resource systems. Also, in (Vasista & AlSudairi, 2013), a structure based in semantic Web services is presented. In this work they used an independent platform with a structure oriented to services WSMX based (Web Service Execution Environment) for data integration.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) Interoperability making For the e-learning platform information extraction, web services will be used, where success of interoperability is reached by adopting open protocols and standards (Rui & Maode, 2012;Vasista & AlSudairi, 2013;Wu & Wang, 2011). For implementing and making the interaction among web services we will have to consider the usage of four sub groups:…”
Section: Proposal Of Interoperable E-learning Prototype and Semantic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, web services have achieved popularity as an effective and efficient technology for developing and incorporating web applications. Web services are loosely coupled and reusable software components that semantically encapsulate discrete functionalities and are distributed and programmatically accessible over the standard Internet protocols [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Unlike developed or licensed packaged applications, web services include specific business functionalities that can be rented over the network (such as Internet) to users by paying a fee [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%