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Christoph Bussler, Laurentiu Vasiliu
Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI)
National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
SDK meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, June 14th, 2004
WSMO / WSMX contributions to DIP
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WSMO – DIP WP2
• WSMO alignments:– Alignment with WSMO D18 "Language Neutral API“– Building WSMO compliant ontology browser– Survey on known ontology versioning tasks & problems
relating to WSMO• Ontology versioning scenario in the context of SWS• Requirements for an ontology versioning tool• Addresses the requirements of the WSML scenario of D24
– Incorporate ontology versioning capabilities into the WSMO ontology
– Prototype of the WSMO ontological modelling for the web
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WSMO – DIP WP2
• Possible future stages of development:– Interacting with WSML-enabled systems by
reading ontologies formalized in WSML– Mapping services (expressed in various
languages such as WSDL) to ontological models– Integration with a WSMX execution environment
• FZI provides a proposal for extending the ontology language with rules. This part should also be aligned with WSML as far as this is possible
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WSMO+WSMX – DIP WP3
• Modelling ontologies in WSMO format:– Business data ontology– Business process and protocol ontology– Goal ontology and repository
• WSMX may help on– Framework for semantic service description– Integration aspects of the service ontology and
web service description
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WSMO/WSMX-O – DIP WP4
• Expected to be aligned with WSMO in the Service Usage work package both directly and via the work of WP3
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WSMO/WSMX-O – DIP WP5
• Definition of mediation from WSMO can be helpful for service mediation
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WSMO/WSMX-O – DIP WP6
• There are currently ongoing discussions to define a DIP architecture with a WSMO / WSMX basement and other features requested by DIP
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WSMO – DIP WP7
• WSMO considered as one of the current standardization efforts / initiatives in area of SWS
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WSMO – DIP WP9
• WP9 s committed to the Standard version of WSMO– There will be two implementations of the Mock-up
for our use case, one of which will use OU’s IRSII – IRSIII is forthcoming and will be WSMO
compatible
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WSMO – DIP WP10
• Case Study - don't provide technology but uses DIP and others technology
• WSMO-Std. is targeted for usage. The mock-up in summer will use some of the WSMO frame structures
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WSMO – DIP WP12
• The work evolving in this WP might discover that market needs are matched or not matched by WSMO (this is not yet apparent)
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WSMO – DIP WP14
• WP 14 has concerning WSMO the following position: – Will use the WSMO tutorial slides as part of the
background workshop (OU - part of the WSMO tutorial team giving a tutorial in Bulgaria, September and of the proposal submitted to ISWC in Japan)
– WSMO will also be a component of a number of DIP tools - the OU's main tool IRS will become WSMO compliant over this summer
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DIP – WSMX B2B theoretic application proposal
DIP-WSMX 1EPICOR (ERP 1
back-end application)
DIP-WSMX 2SAP (ERP 2 back-
end application)DIP-WSMX 3
BAAN (ERP 3 back-end
application)
network
Web service 3
Web service 2
Web service 1
Web service i
Web service j
network
B2B DIP-WSMX architecture integration
network
network
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DIP – WSMX C2B + B2B eBanking application
DIP-WSMX 1
Financial Institution (back end application)
DIP-WSMX 2
Moneylender (back end
application)DIP-WSMX 3
Appraisal Institution (back end
application)
network
network
Final Customer
Defaulter registry
(web service)
Public property registry (web
service)
netw
ork
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DIP-WSMX C2B + B2B VISP application
DIP-WSMX 1VISP platform
(back end application)
DIP-WSMX 2ISP
(back end application)
DIP-WSMX 3Supplier
(back end application)
network
Customer
network
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