Hi Bahareh,
Nice to hear that your work on ebXML standards is progressing well.
Semantic Interop is a very important area in business process
integration. Please do share your work when you feel it is ready and
feel free to post any questions regarding underlying specs to this list.
All the best.
On 03/02/2010 07:59 AM, Bahareh Heravi wrote:
> Dear Farrukh,
>
> Nice to see you here again, I trust you are well.
>
> It might be of interest to you that I am developing an Ontology for ebBP as a part of my PhD project, with the aim of Semantic (Standard based) Interoperation. I am doing it in collaboration with Stephen Green and Fujitsu Labs of Europe.
>
> Best regards
> Bahareh
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Bahareh R. Heravi
> PhD Researcher
> Department of Information Systems& Computing
> Brunel University
> Uxbridge, Middlesex, London, UB8 3PH, United Kingdom.
> Web: http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~cspgbrh
>
>
Original Message-----
> From: Moberg Dale [mailto:dmoberg@axway.com]
> Sent: Tue 2/23/2010 4:39 PM
> To: Farrukh Najmi; ebcore@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject: RE: [ebcore] Semantic alignment support in CPPA
>
> Hi Farrukh,
>
> The OWL query support definitely sounds relevant.
>
> The SET TC has also developed OWL ontologies for UNCEFACT CCTS that are
> relevant.
>
> David Webber can explain their progress so far to us, and relate it to
> his CAM versions of similar functionality. The SET TC has actually been
> more ambitious than developing support for simple semantic alignment
> constraints/rules and are seeking automatic mapping between diverse
> message sets (UBL and GS1, for example) that each have a CC
> "conformance."
>
> CPPA just needs to have a survey of existing approaches so that for
> version 3.0, suitable containers can be defined to organize the
> information that constitutes the agreement on "semantic" conventions
> (philosophically viewed, these conventions will of course really just be
> more agreements about syntactic rules that we think of as constraining
> the intended semantics).
>
> Your explanation of the examples and maybe how to reference the
> information (or regrep query for it!) would I think be very useful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale Moberg
>
>