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    New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
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    (DE-627)669341991
    Format: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781461414308
    Content: Heiko Paulheim
    Content: Ontology-based Application Integration introduces UI-level (User Interface Level) application integration and discusses current problems which can be remedied by using ontologies. It shows a novel approach for applying ontologies in system integration. While ontologies have been used for integration of IT systems on the database and on the business logic layer, integration on the user interface layer is a novel field of research. This book also discusses how end users, not only developers, can benefit from semantic technologies. Ontology-based Application Integration presents the development o
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Ontology-based ApplicationIntegration; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Vision; 1.2 Challenges; 1.3 Approach; 1.4 Contributions; 1.5 Outline of the Book; Part I System Integration, Ontologies, and User Interfaces; Chapter 2 Application Integration on the User Interface Level; 2.1 Fundamentals; 2.1.1 Levels of Application Integration; 2.1.2 Definition of User Interface Integration; 2.1.3 Benefits of Application Integration on the User Interface Layer; 2.1.4 Requirements and Challenges of Application Integration on the User Interface Layer , 2.1.5 Design Space of User Interface Integration2.2 Portals; 2.3 Mashup Platforms; 2.4 Other Commercial and Established Solutions; 2.5 Prototypes from Academia; 2.5.1 Snap-Together; 2.5.2 OpenInterface Workbench; 2.5.3 CRUISe; 2.5.4 Mixup and mashArt; 2.5.5 The Widget Composition Approach by Kotsalis; 2.6 Identified Research Gaps; 2.7 Summary; Chapter 3 Ontology-based System Integration; 3.1 What is an Ontology?; 3.1.1 Definitions; 3.1.2 Languages; 3.1.3 Reasoning on Ontologies; 3.1.4 Types of Ontologies; 3.1.5 Ontologies vs. Software Models; 3.1.6 Methodologies for Developing Ontologies , 3.2 Top Level Ontologies3.2.1 DOLCE; 3.2.2 SUMO; 3.2.3 Cyc; 3.2.4 PROTON; 3.3 Infrastructures for Working with Ontologies; 3.3.1 Ontology Editors; 3.3.2 Ontology Visualization; 3.3.3 Programming Frameworks; 3.3.4 Storage Solutions; 3.3.5 Ontology Matching; 3.4 Ontologies in Application Integration; 3.4.1 Data Source Level; 3.4.2 Business Logic Level; 3.4.3 User Interface Level; 3.5 Summary; Chapter 4 Ontologies in User Interface Development; 4.1 Classification Schema; 4.2 Ontologies for Improving Visualization; 4.2.1 Information Clustering; 4.2.2 Text Generation , 4.2.3 Adaptation of User Interface Appearance4.3 Ontologies for Improving Interaction; 4.3.1 Ontology-based Browsing; 4.3.2 User Input Assistance; 4.3.3 Providing Help; 4.3.4 Facilitating Interaction in Integrated User Interfaces; 4.4 Ontologies for Improving User Interface Development; 4.4.1 Identifying and Tracking Requirements; 4.4.2 Generating User Interfaces; 4.4.3 Reusing User Interface Components; 4.5 Summary; Part II Integrating User Interfaces with Ontologies; Chapter 5 A Framework for User Interface Integration; 5.1 Goals and Assumptions of the Approach; 5.1.1 Goals , 5.1.2 Assumptions5.2 Design Decisions; 5.2.1 Web-based vs. Non-web-based Approaches; 5.2.2 Centralized vs. Decentralized Communication; 5.2.3 Unified vs. Modularized Ontologies; 5.2.4 Open World vs. Closed World Semantics; 5.2.5 Hypothesized vs. Skolemized Instances; 5.3 Ontologies and Rules Used for User Interface Integration; 5.3.1 Ontologies for Event Annotations; 5.3.2 Ontologies for Describing Applications; 5.3.3 Ontologies for Capturing Applications' States; 5.3.4 Integration Rules; 5.4 Basic Framework; 5.4.1 Roles and Tasks in User Interface Integration; 5.4.2 Technical Architecture , 5.5 Case Study: User Interface Integration in SoKNOS , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: 9781461414292
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Electronic Commerce ; Zwischenbetriebliche Integration ; Betriebliches Informationssystem ; Ontologie
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