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Semantic Web Services. Future Plans. Laurentiu Vasiliu,Tomas Vitvar, Michal Zaremba <firstname.lastname>@deri.org. SFI Review October 2005. SWS Future – Overview. SWS operational structure and focus Future Work and Projects WSMX New Application Areas of WSMX.
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Semantic Web Services Future Plans Laurentiu Vasiliu,Tomas Vitvar, Michal Zaremba <firstname.lastname>@deri.org SFI Review October 2005
SWS Future – Overview • SWS operational structure and focus • Future Work and Projects • WSMX • New Application Areas of WSMX
SWS operational structure and focus: 3 groups • Semantic Execution Environment (SEE) • OASIS SEE TC Standardization Development • New direction for WSMX semantic Grid • Semantic Integration in Business (SIB) • Semantic-enabled integration of business systems • Application domains – e-health, e-government, e-business, telecommunications • Industrial and Scientific Applications of SWS (INSA) • e-Banking, Business-to-Business • Geospatial applications, Business Process Management
Future Projects: Líon (1) • Project: SWS Architecture with Dynamic Execution Semantics • Peer-to-Peer and Grid • Dynamic Execution Semantics • Project: The Web Service Modelling Toolkit • Visualisation of ontologies, logical expressions, choreographies • Managing and monitoring of WSMX • Integration with other partners • Project: Mediation for Semantic Web Services • Data Mediator: Transformation functions, Support for more ontology languages • Process Mediator: WSMX Module • Project: Standardization of Semantic Execution Environment • OASIS SEE TC
Future Projects: Líon (2) • Future Collaboration with Irish Industry • Bell Labs Ireland • Semantic-enabled Integration of Voice and Data Services • SWS and dynamic e-marketplaces and dynamic supply chains • Nortel Ireland • SWS in Call Centres • STORM Ireland • E-procurement • Data and process mediation
Future Projects – e-Health – SAOR project • Funded by Enterprise Ireland • Start: November 2005, duration: 3 years • Joint project with University College Hospital Galway • Oncology and Radiology Unit • High interoperability problems • Integration of EPR system and diverse databases and devices • WSMX – underlying technology • WSMX as a intermediary between EPR and other systems • Interoperability of data and processes • Benefits: Solving interoperability in health care systems in Ireland also in the context of EU RIDE Project • Funding: € 340K
Future Projects – e-Health – RIDE project • Funded by EU Framework Program 6 • Start: 1st quarter 2006, duration: 2 years (CA) • Semantic Interoperability of e-Health Systems • Roadmap to achieve interoperability in e-health • SWS (WSMO, WSML, WSMX) as underlying concepts • Analysis of the best practices in providing interoperability • Taking up SAOR results • SAOR results will be promoted in the context of the RIDE project (roadmap, workshops, conferences) • Funding: € 138K
Future Projects – SemanticGov • Funded by EU Framework Program 6 • Start: January 2006, duration: 3 years (STREP) • WSMX – underlying technology for infrastructure for national and European interoperability frameworks • Interoperability between PA within a country and among countries • Discovery and selection of PA services by citizens • Composition and execution of complex services with multiple PA • Benefits: SemanticGov input to REACH in Ireland • SemanticGov and REACH aligned with IDABC initiative of EC • Planned collaboration with REACH project • REACH – national interoperability framework for e-gov services • SemanticGov – European interoperability framework enabling integration within the national framework • Funding: € 350K
Future Projects – SWING • Funded by EU Framework Program 6 • Start: March 2006, duration: 3 years (STREP) • WSMX – underlying technology for semantic web services interoperability for geospatial decision making • SWS framework of suitable ontologies and inference tools for annotation, discovery, composition, and invocation of geospatial web services. • Reduce the complexity of creating semantic descriptions • Increase number of semantically described geo spatial services • Funding: € 314K
Future Projects – SUPER • Funded by EU Framework Program 6 • Start: April 2006, duration: 3 years (IP) • Semantic Utilised Process Management within and between Enterprises • Build on results of SEKT, DIP and Knowledge Web • Business processes executed within multiple heterogeneous systems • Business processes are not accessible to machine reasoning • Semantic Web Services as underlying technology to annotate and integrate heterogeneous BPM systems. • Funding: 1.1 Million
Future Projects – TripCom • Funded by EU Framework Program 6 • Start: 1st April 2006, duration: 3 years (STREP) • Development of Triple Space • A highly scalable, semantically enhanced communication architecture • TripCom will provide inputs to WSMX for triple space usage • Funding: € 592K
Projects Allocation • SEE • Líon (new projects) • SUPER • SIB • SAOR • RIDE • SemanticGov • INSA • SWING • TripCom • SUPER
Summary • SWS operational structure: SEE, SIB, INSA • New Acquired Projects and new Areas • E-government: SemanticGov • E-Health: SAOR, RIDE • BPM: SUPER • Other: SWING, TripCom • Impact to Irish Industry • E-Health through SAOR and RIDE • E-Government through SemanticGov and REACH project