Publicado por Susana López Sola @ Equipo GNOSS
31/05/2010
Is it possible to exchange and 'understand' information between different public health services, between different Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or between governments that do not use the same informatic applications? These are some questions the semantic interoperability gives answer to. It referes, in a general sense, to "the ability of any communicating entities to share unambiguous meaning", as defined by Wikipedia. Within this general concept, we can distinguish two main application types:
Información de la comunidadPublicado por Susana López Sola @ Equipo GNOSS
31/05/2010
Publicado por Ricardo Alonso Maturana
21/12/2009
SIMILE es un proyecto centrado en el desarrollo de herramientas abiertas (open source) y robustas que permitan a los usuarios acceder, gestionar, visualizar y reutilizar recursos digitales. Para ello, SIMILE busca aumentar la interoperabilidad semántica entre recursos digitales, vocabularios/ontologías, metadatos y servicios.
SIMILE es un proyecto dirigido por MIT Libraries y MIT CSAIL (Laboratorio del MIT de ciencias computacionales e inteligencia artificial)"SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools that empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets.
SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services. A key challenge is that the collections which...
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