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A Model for Semantic Integration of Business Components


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1 Higher Institute of Commerce and Business Administration (ISCAE) Km 9,500 Route, de Nouasseur P.O Box. 8114 - Casablanca Oasis, Morocco
2 University Hassan II Ain-chok, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, P.O Box 5366, Maarif – Casablanca, Morocco
 

Reusable components are available in several repositories; they are certainly conceived for reusing in developing information system, however, their re-use is not immediate; it requires, in fact, to pass through some essential conceptual operations, among them 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 a model proposal for Business components integration as well as resolution method of semantic naming conflicts, met during the integration of Business Components.

Keywords

Business Component, Semantic Integration, Ontology, Semantic Web.
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Larbi Kzaz
Higher Institute of Commerce and Business Administration (ISCAE) Km 9,500 Route, de Nouasseur P.O Box. 8114 - Casablanca Oasis, Morocco
Hicham Elasri
University Hassan II Ain-chok, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, P.O Box 5366, Maarif – Casablanca, Morocco
Abderrahim Sekkaki
University Hassan II Ain-chok, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, P.O Box 5366, Maarif – Casablanca, Morocco

Abstract


Reusable components are available in several repositories; they are certainly conceived for reusing in developing information system, however, their re-use is not immediate; it requires, in fact, to pass through some essential conceptual operations, among them 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 a model proposal for Business components integration as well as resolution method of semantic naming conflicts, met during the integration of Business Components.

Keywords


Business Component, Semantic Integration, Ontology, Semantic Web.