Matchmaking Semantic Based for Information System Interoperability
I Wayan Simri Wicaksana (1) ((1) Gunadarma University)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a semantic matchmaking approach for information system interoperability, focusing on dynamic resource discovery and change notification in distributed environments.
Contribution
It introduces a semantic agreement-based matchmaking method to improve resource discovery and interoperability in distributed information systems.
Findings
Effective in locating dynamic information sources
Enhances notification of information changes
Addresses challenges in heterogeneous distributed environments
Abstract
Unlike the traditional model of information pull, matchmaking is base on a cooperative partnership between information providers and consumers, assisted by an intelligent facilitator (the matchmaker). Refer to some experiments, the matchmaking to be most useful in two different ways: locating information sources or services that appear dynamically and notification of information changes. Effective information and services sharing in distributed such as P2P based environments raises many challenges, including discovery and localization of resources, exchange over heterogeneous sources, and query processing. One traditional approach for dealing with some of the above challenges is to create unified integrated schemas or services to combine the heterogeneous sources. This approach does not scale well when applied in dynamic distributed environments and has many drawbacks related to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
