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Semantic Federation of Product Information from Structured and Unstructured Sources

Semantic Federation of Product Information from Structured and Unstructured Sources

Matthias Wauer, Johannes Meinecke, Daniel Schuster, Andreas Konzag, Markus Aleksy, Till Riedel
ISBN13: 9781466620261|ISBN10: 1466620269|EISBN13: 9781466620278
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2026-1.ch008
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Wauer, Matthias, et al. "Semantic Federation of Product Information from Structured and Unstructured Sources." Web-Based Multimedia Advancements in Data Communications and Networking Technologies, edited by Varadharajan Sridhar and Debashis Saha, IGI Global, 2013, pp. 139-168. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2026-1.ch008

APA

Wauer, M., Meinecke, J., Schuster, D., Konzag, A., Aleksy, M., & Riedel, T. (2013). Semantic Federation of Product Information from Structured and Unstructured Sources. In V. Sridhar & D. Saha (Eds.), Web-Based Multimedia Advancements in Data Communications and Networking Technologies (pp. 139-168). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2026-1.ch008

Chicago

Wauer, Matthias, et al. "Semantic Federation of Product Information from Structured and Unstructured Sources." In Web-Based Multimedia Advancements in Data Communications and Networking Technologies, edited by Varadharajan Sridhar and Debashis Saha, 139-168. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2013. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2026-1.ch008

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Abstract

Product-related information can be found in various data sources and formats across the product lifecycle. Effectively exploiting this information requires the federation of these sources, the extraction of implicit information, and the efficient access to this comprehensive knowledge base. Existing solutions for product information management (PIM) are usually restricted to structured information, but most of the business-critical information resides in unstructured documents. We present a generic architecture for federating heterogeneous information from various sources, including the Internet of Things, and argue how this process benefits from using semantic representations. A reference implementation tailor-made to business users is explained and evaluated. We also discuss several issues we experienced that we believe to be valuable for researchers and implementers of semantic information systems, as well as the information retrieval community.

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