A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability

The adoption of advanced integration technologies that enable prívate and public organizations to seamlessly execute their business transactions electronically is still relatively low, especially among governmental bodies and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). Current solutions often lack a...

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Autores principales: Janner,Till, Lampathaki,Fenareti, Hoyer,Volker, Mouzakitis,Spiros, Charalabidis,Yannis, Schroth,Christoph
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Publicado: Universidad de Talca 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-187620080002000022018-10-12A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics InteroperabilityJanner,TillLampathaki,FenaretiHoyer,VolkerMouzakitis,SpirosCharalabidis,YannisSchroth,Christoph Interoperability CCTS UBL UN/CEFACT e-Business e-Government Data Modelling Methodology The adoption of advanced integration technologies that enable prívate and public organizations to seamlessly execute their business transactions electronically is still relatively low, especially among governmental bodies and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). Current solutions often lack a common understanding of the underlying business document semantics and most existing approaches are not able to cope with the huge variety of business document formats, stemming from highly diverse requirements of the different stakeholders. Developed and applied in the course of the EU-funded research project GÉNESIS, this paper presents a comprehensive core component-based business document modelling approach that builds upon existing standards such as the OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) and the UN/CEFACT Core Component Technical Specification (CCTS). These standards are extended by introducing the concept of generic business document templates out of which specific documents can be derived according to the actual user’s needs. Key principie to achieve this flexibility is the integration of business context information that allows for modelling standard-based but at the same time customized business documents. The resulting modelling framework ranges from (tool-supported) graphical data models to the technical representation of the business documents as XML schema documents designed in compliance with the UN/CEFACT XML schema Naming and Design Rules (NDR).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de TalcaJournal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research v.3 n.3 20082008-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-18762008000200002en10.4067/S0718-18762008000200002
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topic Interoperability
CCTS
UBL
UN/CEFACT
e-Business
e-Government
Data Modelling Methodology
spellingShingle Interoperability
CCTS
UBL
UN/CEFACT
e-Business
e-Government
Data Modelling Methodology
Janner,Till
Lampathaki,Fenareti
Hoyer,Volker
Mouzakitis,Spiros
Charalabidis,Yannis
Schroth,Christoph
A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
description The adoption of advanced integration technologies that enable prívate and public organizations to seamlessly execute their business transactions electronically is still relatively low, especially among governmental bodies and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). Current solutions often lack a common understanding of the underlying business document semantics and most existing approaches are not able to cope with the huge variety of business document formats, stemming from highly diverse requirements of the different stakeholders. Developed and applied in the course of the EU-funded research project GÉNESIS, this paper presents a comprehensive core component-based business document modelling approach that builds upon existing standards such as the OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) and the UN/CEFACT Core Component Technical Specification (CCTS). These standards are extended by introducing the concept of generic business document templates out of which specific documents can be derived according to the actual user’s needs. Key principie to achieve this flexibility is the integration of business context information that allows for modelling standard-based but at the same time customized business documents. The resulting modelling framework ranges from (tool-supported) graphical data models to the technical representation of the business documents as XML schema documents designed in compliance with the UN/CEFACT XML schema Naming and Design Rules (NDR).
author Janner,Till
Lampathaki,Fenareti
Hoyer,Volker
Mouzakitis,Spiros
Charalabidis,Yannis
Schroth,Christoph
author_facet Janner,Till
Lampathaki,Fenareti
Hoyer,Volker
Mouzakitis,Spiros
Charalabidis,Yannis
Schroth,Christoph
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title A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
title_short A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
title_full A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
title_fullStr A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
title_full_unstemmed A Core Component-based Modelling Approach for Achieving e-Business Semantics Interoperability
title_sort core component-based modelling approach for achieving e-business semantics interoperability
publisher Universidad de Talca
publishDate 2008
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