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One of interesting problems, arising with deployment of large-scale systems, is integration of its nodes (systems / devices). In this work, we discus how to apply semantic technologies, as a mechanism to support node integration and facilitate interoperability within the developed ecosystem. We focus on pragmatic aspects of the proposed solution, discussed from the perspective of the Dependable Embedded...
As the Linked Data paradigm is embraced by a growing number of data providers (and consumers), the count of publicly available, semantically-annotated resources is systematically increasing. Here, elasticity and extensibility of semantics, enmeshed in Linked Data principles, and technologies supporting them, starts to attract application developers. In this context, multitude of developed ontologies...
The Internet of Things (IoT) idea, explored across the globe, brings about an important issue: how to achieve interoperability among multiple existing (and constantly created) IoT platforms. In this context, in January 2016, the European Commission has funded seven projects that are to deal with various aspects of interoperability in the Internet of Things. Among them, the INTER-IoT project is aiming...
From the general SOA architectural pattern, through distributed computing based on Grids and Clouds, to the Internet of Things, the idea of collaboration between software entities, independent from their vendors and technologies, attracts much attention. This brings about a question: how to achieve interoperability among multiple (existing and upcoming) platforms/systems/applications. The context...
The Inter-IoT project is aiming at the design and implementation of, and experimentation with, an open cross-layer framework and associated methodology, to provide voluntary interoperability among heterogeneous Internet of Things (IoT) platforms. The project is initially driven by uses cases from two domains: (e/m) Health and transportation and logistics in a port environment. While the Inter-IoT...
Thus far, many methods for calculating semantic similarity have been proposed. Most of them produce a single value that is to "represent all aspects of similarity." In opposition to this approach we argue that semantic entities can be similar in different ways, each with a separate score (and meaning / interpretation). We propose conceptualization of semantic similarity through separate...
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