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Discovering Business Object Pattern (BOP) Using Integrating Ontologies Library: Tourism and Travel Business Object Pattern Domain
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of Science and Technology
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2007
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Research report
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English
Abstract
This research introduces tourism and travel Business Object Pattern (BOP) architecture based on available ontologies library and online ontologies. Ontology Libraries are storage areas for ontologies. There is no one ontology language, therefore ontology libraries are usually restricted to plain text files or some XML storage format, mostly plain files. Software components are created from multiple ontologies using strongly typed mappings of classes between differences of ontologies description such as DAML, OWL and N3. This research provides a great level of interoperability and allows partial integration of information when completeness is impossible. The application program written using JAVA was built in order to integrate the several existing ontologies and create Business Object Pattern for tourism and travel domain.
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Research Support Office, UTCC
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Waralak Vongdoiwang Siricharoen (2007) Discovering Business Object Pattern (BOP) Using Integrating Ontologies Library: Tourism and Travel Business Object Pattern Domain.
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