| Ng, W., Yan, G., Lim, E.-P., 2000. Heterogeneous product description in electronic commerce. In ACM SIGeCom Exchanges, Vol. 1, pp. 7-13. |
....deals with the application of classification systems and the requirements on them (e.g. 3] Structural and content wise design aspects are described in [4] they should serve for the evaluation and development of new systems. The structural aspects are derived on the basis of three systems. In [5] the problem of different schemas for the categorization of products and their attributes is examined from the view of relational databases. The conclusion is that concepts of schema integration cannot be transferred directly. Approaches for the integration of classification systems on a semantic ....
W. Ng, G. Yan and E.-P. Lim, "Heterogeneous Product Description in Electronic Commerce", ACM SIGeCom Exchanges, 2000, pp. 7-13.
....deals with the application of classification systems and the requirements on them (e.g. 3] Structural and content wise design aspects are described in [4] they should serve for the evaluation and development of new systems. The structural aspects are derived on the basis of three systems. In [5] the problem of different schemas for the categorization of products and their attributes is examined from the view of relational databases. The conclusion is that concepts of schema integration cannot be transferred directly. Approaches for the integration of classification systems on a semantic ....
W. Ng, G. Yan and E.-P. Lim, "Heterogeneous Product Description in Electronic Commerce", ACM SIGeCom Exchanges, 2000, pp. 7-13.
....approaches to describing, managing and providing services have been developed, and there is still a lack of consensus and sometimes clear understanding about what constitutes a service. Some recent approaches to business to business e commerce [Casati et al. 2000; Schuster et al. 2000; Jennings et al. 2000], essentially view a service as a simple or a complex task or activity, executed within an organisation on behalf of a customer or another organisation. In other words, services are seen as abstractions of business processes. This abstraction is generally performed for the purpose of composition: ....
....engines) Service composition. In the last decade, this issue has become crucial as business processes are being modeled through workflows, that can be connected through emerging enterprise wide and inter organisational workflow management systems [Casati et al. 2000; Schuster et al. 2000; Jennings et al. 2000]. As a result, services that are primarily intended to be composed with others (i.e. intermediary services) need to be distinguished from those which are directly consumable (i.e. final services) On the extreme of the automation dimension, transaction, event, and replication services, are ....
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....catalogs and use the same set of catalog standards as the suppliers. A B2B mediator has to integrate both suppliers and buyers formats to allow them to do contracting with one another. This makes the problem of standard integration and interoperation a very important one (see (Li, 2000) and (Ng, Yan, Lim, 2000) for an overview) A number of high level schema integration approaches exist, proposed by the knowledge engineering and database communities. They either provide valuable but abstract guidelines for model integration (cf. Bowers Delcambre, 2000) logical view (Chalupsky, 2000) or ....
Ng W., Yan G., Lim E., Heterogeneous Product Description in Electronic Commerce. SIGecom Exchanges, Newsletter of the ACM SIG on E-commerce; 1, 2000.
....used to integrate the ontologies must be able to evolve and easily adapt to changes in usage patterns and business relationships. Thus, the B2C and C2C areas require simple and highly automated techniques at the class attribute name level. These requirements differ slightly from expressed by (Ng, Yan and Lim 2000), who argue for the development of a simple, scalable and fully automated schema integration technique for B2B and B2C e commerce. 3. Existent Ontology Integration Tools In this section we survey the tools and algorithms available to the industry in the field of ontology integration. In ....
Ng, W.; Yan, G.; Lim, E. 2000, 'Heterogeneous Product Description in Electronic Commerce', SIGecom Exchanges, Newsletter of the ACM Special Interest Group on E-commerce 1.
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Ng, W., Yan, G., Lim, E.-P., 2000. Heterogeneous product description in electronic commerce. In ACM SIGeCom Exchanges, Vol. 1, pp. 7-13.
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