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Developments in ISO TC184/SC4 exchanging catalogues using XML
4. July 2006, Eindhoven Nikolaus Ondracek 3(Eindhoven/Ondracek)5
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ISO 22745 – Open Technical Dictionary
Part 1- Overview Part 10 – Dictionary Data Model Part 11 – Guidelines for the formulation of cataloging terminology Part 13 – Identification Part 14 – Web Service for Identifier Resolution Part 20 – Procedures for the maintenance of an Open Technical Dictionary Part 30 – Identification Guide Part 40 – Catalogue Exchange Formats Part 50 – Registration Procedure
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ISO 8000 Part 1: Overview Part 2: Terminology
Part 50: Information quality management systems Part 100: Catalogue quality – Overview Part 110: Catalogue quality -- Syntax and semantics Part 120: Catalogue quality – Completeness Part 130: Catalogue quality – Accuracy Part 140: Catalogue quality – Reporting Part 150: Catalogue quality management systems
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ISO (OntoML) ISO (OntoML) will contain only dictionary no instances Exchange contained Based on ISO ed2 CD ballot during July 06
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ISO 13584-35 (Spreadsheet Parceling Format)
Initiative of Toshiba and Paradine Exchange Dictionary and Instances based on EXCEL representation NWI ballot during July 06
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New Standard as common Ressource for ISO 22745 and ISO 13584
Part 10 – Common PLIB-OTD Catalogue Exchange Format ISO will pick needed ressources ISO will pick needed ressources Part 20 – Web Service for the resolution of concept identifiers in reference dictionaries Foundation for ISO and ISO 13584
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ISO Meeting Toulouse, France, June 2006
Web Service for the resolution of concept identifiers in reference dictionaries ISO Meeting Toulouse, France, June 2006 Nikolaus Ondracek Marius Oancea Wolfgang Wilkes
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Unique Reference Mechanism
to resolve an indentifier to the terminology to develop mechanisms allowing to use reference data dictionaries, either terminological or in particular product ontologies dealing with product characterization from any data processing context to describe the meaning of values in ebusiness exchange processes ensure that using applications do not have to care about which organization acts as dictionary provider and where a dictionary provider is geographically located The reference mechanism shall comply to ISO/IEC Identifiers shall be assigned in accordance with ISO/IEC
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Different Levels for Resolving Requests
Requirements Localisation multi-lingual localized character-sets Different Levels for Resolving Requests allow organizations to provide reference dictionaries tailored to their need disconnect ontology providers from terminological providers, since many requests are served by terminological providers
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Distributed Architecture
Requirements Distributed Architecture Allow easy access for providers Do not exclude any reference dictionary/ontology provider Ensure availability of service Ensure Performance for queries Allow distributed maintenance procedures
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Requirements Support of different dictionary standards
based on this reference mechanism, to define generic protocols allowing to perform information retrieval from any kind of product characterization ontologies, whatever be their underlying data model (e.g., ISO13584, ISO TS xx OWL, DAML,..…). Allow different business models No constraints on business models for operation of the services shall be made Independent from dictionary maintenance model The service shall be applicable to various maintenance models
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Source Organization Service (SOS)
SOS resolver (dispatch) Application 1. Q: Who is? 2. A: Server 1 3. Dialog: Concept dictionary query Server 2 Server 1
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Solving terminology entry (CNS)
1. Who is org ABC SOS server 2. Org TXTXTX. CNS=http…(A), ONS=http…(B) Clients 3. lookupTerm 4. Term CNS Server (A)
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Extracting ontology information (ONS)
1. Who is org ABC SOS server 2. Org TXTXTX. CNS=http…(A), ONS=http…(B) Clients 3. SearchConcept (search query, conformance standard) 4. [0..n] items (according standard) ONS Server (B)
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