Towards an architecture for semantic integration of business components
Hicham Elasri, Larbi Kzaz, Abderrahim Sekkaki

TL;DR
This paper proposes an architecture for semantically integrating heterogeneous business components, addressing the core issue of semantic conflicts during component reuse and composition.
Contribution
It introduces an architecture framework and a method to resolve semantic naming conflicts in the integration of business components.
Findings
Proposed an architecture for semantic integration of business components.
Developed a method to resolve semantic naming conflicts.
Enhanced reusability and integration efficiency of business components.
Abstract
Today, reusable components are available in several repositorys. These are certainly conceived for re-use. However, this re-use is not immediate, it requires, in effect, to pass by some essential conceptual operations, among which in particular, research, integration, adaptation, and composition. We are interested in the present work to the problem of semantic integration of heterogeneous Business Components. This problem is often put in syntactical terms, while the real stake is of semantic order. Our contribution concerns an architecture proposal for Business components integration and a resolution method of semantic naming conflicts, met during the integration of Business Components
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies
