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Strategies for Virtual Enterprises using XForms and the Semantic Web Albert Rainer, Jürgen Dorn & Peter Hrastnik
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC32 Conferences as Virtual Enterprises
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC33 Characteristics of Virtual Enterprises complex services provided by different organizations individualization of services short-term cooperation portal as single sign-on solution electronic communication and cooperation different channels (e.g. mobile communication)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC34 VE Portal as unifying access
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC35 M OVE - Management and Optimization of Business Processes in Virtual Enterprises framework for configuration –visual editor for processes and related objects –integration of reusable components (web services, processes, forms,...) –validation (deadlocks, interfaces,...) –translation into XPDL (language of WFMC) framework for execution and supervision –execution of XPDL –integration of dynamic objects in process –transaction layer
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC36 XForms XForms is an XML application next generation of forms for the Web 10/2003 W3C Recommendation XForms 1.0 requirements for XForms 1.1 published in 08/2004 client software integrated in web browser server software CHIBA open source solution –servlet in application server
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC37 XForms Principles model with an XML instance (empty template or prefilled structure) user interface controls input, textarea, select,... (similiar to HTML) bindings between controls and XML elements XML elements are referenced by XPath expressions model item properties –required –readonly –calculate –...
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC38 Advantages more user-friendly controls (e.g. immediate check whether input is valid) it is XML and it can submit XML device independence complex structure of dependent forms can be expressed declaratively accessible technologies internationalized
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC39 Problem in heterogeneous environments (e.g. virtual enterprises) use of different naming (e.g. givenName - firstName, email - mail) use of different formats (e.g. representation of dates) restricted access to forms 1. solution all partners must use the same conventions 2. solution translation into VE convention
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC310 Our approach each partner must supply information how to translate <rdf:RDF xmlns:ocg="http://www.ocg.at/OCG#" xmlns:owl ="http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#" xmlns:rdf ="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#">
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC311 Example: Registration for Conference
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC312 Example
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC313 Example (cont.)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC314 Example (cont.)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC315 Example (cont.)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC316 Example (cont.)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC317 Example (cont.)
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Jürgen Dorn© 2004 by EC318 Conclusions solution based on open source software XForms + proposed strategies is one component to support our framework server-based solution is preferred because we consider portal as unifying component portal (the virtual enterprise) requires ontology
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