Enterprise Interoperability III
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-221-0_24
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Towards Secured and Interoperable Business Services

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“…Applying the combination of model driven development and ontology has interesting potentials in supporting the integration of business rules with service-based BI [8]. The BI architectures will be able to exploit the feasibility of modeldriven development along with integrated semantic modeling and reasoning capabilities, and to automated configure a range of content and context sensitive constraints and business rules from models, which the current solutions fail to overcome to face the heterogeneity in business environment.…”
Section: Formalization and Implementation Of Business Rulesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Applying the combination of model driven development and ontology has interesting potentials in supporting the integration of business rules with service-based BI [8]. The BI architectures will be able to exploit the feasibility of modeldriven development along with integrated semantic modeling and reasoning capabilities, and to automated configure a range of content and context sensitive constraints and business rules from models, which the current solutions fail to overcome to face the heterogeneity in business environment.…”
Section: Formalization and Implementation Of Business Rulesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although the business privacy and tracking interoperable business processes are of particular importance in servicebased business intelligence, where security and consistency issues are highly featured [8], the problems of privacy and confidentiality along with process interoperability evolvement management are currently out of the scope of this paper.…”
Section: B Specific Requirements In Interoperable Business Processesmentioning
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“…At the same time, enterprises must trust that other enterprises have effective internal security policies and mechanisms in place. This places risk and trust management in the centre of information security management (Esper et al 2008).…”
Section: Security and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%