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Semantic Translation (to be completed. Figure 8 presents the idea of the semantic translation and the reason why it’s a required step in solving the interoperability puzzle. In general, the concepts underlying the foundations on which the IT infrastructures are built, differ between not only the industry sectors, or geographical regions, but even between each company within the same sector. This phenomenon – of different semantics, and different ontologies – causes many complex problems in the area of system integration, and in the area of e-commerce integration specifically. One of the most common cases that require semantic translation to be performed is when each business party uses a different product catalogue (this situation is sometimes referred to as the “catalog integration”, or “catalog merging” problem). BoxBox Box +height+height height +width+width width +depth+depth depth +weight+weight weight ++stackingLevelsstackingLevels ++stackingLevels+topSidetopSide +topSide +fragile+fragile fragile ++productIDproductID +productID+shippingNo Box +height + +width + +depth + +weight + +stackingLevel +topSide +fragile + +productID ++shippingNoshippingNo Box +height +width +depth +weight +stackingLevel +topSide +fragile +productID ++shippingNoshippingNo TVTV-set-set TV-set +color+color color +stereo+stereo stereo +height+height height +width+width width +depth+depth depth +++unitPriceunitPrice unitPrice +++productIDproductID productID +++serialNoserialNo serialNo TV-set +color + +stereo + +height + +width + +depth + +unitPrice +productID +serialNo TV-set +color +stereo +height +width +depth +unitPrice +productID +serialNo Real-world entities Hi-Fi equipment Payload Hi-Fi ontology TV-set +color +stereo +height +width +depth +unitPrice +productID +serialNo TV-set in a TV-set in a cardboard cardboard box box Box +height +width +depth +weight s +stackingLevelss +topSide +fragile +productID +shippingNo Properties’ space Payload ontology TV-set in a cardboard box Properties’ space Figure 8 Mapping concepts from different ontologies. In the example presented on Figure 8, a real-world entity - TV-set in a cardboard box - is represented very differently in two domain ontologies - the ontology of Hi- Fi equipment, and the transportation ontology. Although two representations may refer to the same real entity, in order to communicate that fact to the users of the other ontology we need to perform a semantic enrichment, in order to determine the proper classification of the concept in the other ontology. Wha...
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