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Context Interchange: New Features and Formalisms for the Intelligent Integration of Information

Overview The number of online information sources and receivers has grown at an unprecedented rate in the last few years, contributed in large part by the exponential growth of the Internet as well as advances in telecommunications technologies. Nonetheless, this increased physical connectivity (the ability to exchange bits and bytes) does not necessarily lead to logical connectivity (the ability to exchange information meaningfully). This problem is sometimes referred to as the need for semantic interoperability among autonomous and heterogeneous systems. The Context Interchange strategy is a mediator-based approach for achieving semantic interoperability among heterogeneous sources and receivers.

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PublisherMassachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedJuly 1999 Downloads1
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