Participants
Confirmed participants are:
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STASIS
STASIS is an FP6 project which aims to make it easier for companies to map proprietary data formats. Whereas current solutions only allow information to be mapped using syntax, STASIS utilises semantics, which makes the mapping process easier for end-users to follow. -
SOA4All
Service Oriented Architectures for All is an FP7 project aiming to realise a world where billions of parties expose and consume services via advanced web technology. -
BREIN
BREIN is an IST FP6 project which aims to create a new infrastructure to allow companies to interact with higher levels of dynamism, adaptability and security. These new levels will be achieved by integrating grid technologies, multi-agent systems and the semantic web. -
NESSI Semantic Technologies Working Group
The group addresses how the challenges and opportunities in the field of semantic technologies can be met by the European software industry. -
SEMIC.EU
SEMIC.EU is a cluster of organisations assigned the goal by the European Commission to gather and collate member states' semantic assets. SEMIC.EU maintains a repository of interoperable assets and promotes coaching services to allow organisations to utilise the assets. -
IBIS
The International Journal of Interoperability in Business Information Systems (IBIS) aims to present research activities in the domain of business interoperability. -
European Commission
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COIN
By 2020 enterprise collaboration and interoperability services will become an invisible, pervasive and self-adaptive knowledge and business utility at disposal of the European networked enterprises from any industrial sector and domain in order to rapidly set-up, efficiently manage and effectively operate different forms of business collaborations, from the most traditionally supply chains to the most advanced and dynamic business ecosystems. The mission of the Coin IP is to study, design, develop and prototype an open, self-adaptive, generic ICT integrated solution to support this 2020 vision, starting from notable existing research results in the field of Enterprise Interoperability and Enterprise Collaboration.






