Title
Semantic frameworks—meanings in the architecture
Abstract
In most applications of information technology, the limiting factor is neither computational power nor storage capacity; nor is it connectivity. Hardware can be obtained at commodity prices, and software infrastructure can be downloaded free of charge. The limiting factor is the cost of consistency and coordination: in software development, in systems integration, and in continuing interaction with users. This paper explains how the use of semantic technologies and model-driven engineering can greatly reduce this cost, and thus increase the quality, interoperability, and suitability of information technology applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/978-3-642-11659-9_4
ICDCIT
Keywords
Field
DocType
information technology,model-driven engineering,semantic framework,software development,storage capacity,software infrastructure,semantic technology,commodity price,information technology application,computational power,systems integration,limiting factor,model driven engineering,system integration,semantic technologies
Semantic technology,Interoperability,Information technology,Computer science,Data element,Software,Software development,RDF,Distributed computing,System integration
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-642-11658-2
0
0.34
References 
Authors
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jim Davies167380.95
Jeremy Gibbons224320.97