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Towards a Standard for Heterogeneous Ontology Integration and Interoperability

Oliver Kutz; Till Mossakowski; Christian Galinski; Christoph Lange
In: Key-Sun Choi (Hrsg.). Proceedings of the First International Conference on Terminology, Languages and Content Resources (LarC 2011). International Conference on Terminology, Languages and Content Resources (LarC-11), June 10-11, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, KATS e.a. Seoul, 2011.

Abstract

Even though ontologies are widely being used to enable interoperability in information-rich endeavours, there is currently no unified framework for ontology interoperability itself. Surprisingly little of the state of the art in modularity and structuring, e.g. in software engineering, has been applied to ontology engineering so far. However, application areas like Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), which require synchronisation and orchestration of interoperable services, are in dire need of safe and secure ontology interoperability. OntoIOp (Ontology Integration and Interoperability), a new international standard proposed in ISO/TC 37/SC 3, aims at filling this gap.

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