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Interoperability and Semantic Filtering
Interoperability is often seen only as a technological problem related to reusability. We would like to give interoperability a new role in the structure of the learning environment and in collaborative activities. For us interoperability is also connected with didactical, semiotic and cultural aspects. It improves the interaction between the materials
Rossi P. G +3 more
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Semantic interoperability: ontological unpacking of a viral conceptual model. [PDF]
Background Genomics and virology are unquestionably important, but complex, domains being investigated by a large number of scientists. The need to facilitate and support work within these domains requires sharing of databases, although it is often ...
Bernasconi A +3 more
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Semantic soundness for language interoperability
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Daniel Patterson 0001 +3 more
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Operational Semantics for Secure Interoperation [PDF]
Modern software systems are commonly programmed in multiple languages. Research into the security and correctness of such multi-language programs has generally relied on static methods that check both the individual components as well as the interoperation between them.
Larmuseau A., Patrignani M., Clarke D.
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Enterprise semantic modelling for interoperability [PDF]
The purpose of annotations is to describe the content of “something” and they may be considered as meta-data. They are used for a while for text books, articles, hypertext documents and so on. We explore their usage in semantic-based and model-based interoperability, with the aim to make explicit the meaning and the structure of given models (artefacts)
Boudjlida, Nacer, Panetto, Hervé
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Semantic Interoperability in Practice
Effective electronic governance relies upon the transmission of meaningful metadata: information about intents and purposes, provenance and form. Mechanisms for the definition and communication of this metadata, and for its automatic incorporation in software interfaces and artifacts, already exist. However, there is as yet no well-understood mechanism
Aadya Shukla, Steve Harris, Jim Davies
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Semantic Interoperability and Health Records [PDF]
Systems Interoperability and Electronic Health Records are responsible for an exponential number of visits in electronic repository, either in terms of medical professionals or related staff. This is paramount for a better and sustainable quality-of-care in clinical assistance and of great potential to medical research. Following these lines of though,
Hugo Peixoto +3 more
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Semantic Interoperability of Heterogeneous Semantic Resources
AbstractThis paper presents a three-step approach to enhance interoperability between heterogeneous se- mantic resources. Firstly, we construct homogeneous representations of these resources in a pivot format, namely OWL DL, with respect to the semantics expressed by the original representation languages.
Catarina Ferreira Da Silva +5 more
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Semantic Annotations for Workflow Interoperability.
To support the interoperability or the cooperation between different partners, various approaches and technological solutions were proposed, which converge directly to the adoption of standards. Consequently, the semantic aspect is not correctly addressed by today's interoperability solutions that focus mainly on the syntactical and technical level ...
Salah, Hamri +2 more
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Semantic Geodemography and Urban Interoperability [PDF]
Nowadays there exists an increasing interest on the use of the information collected by cities coming from different resources as data with dynamic nature like the one provided by sensor networks, as static data associated to the socio-technical system that the city performs.
Joaquín Borrego-Díaz +3 more
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