About the paper
Title |
Enabling Interoperability as a Property of Ubiquitous Systems: Towards the Theory of Interoperability-of-Everything |
Book |
ICIST 2014 Proceedings |
Pages |
240-247 |
Abstract: With the advent of the future Internet-of-
Things, and consequent increasing complexity and
diversification of the systems landscape, the
interoperability becomes a critical requirement for its
scalability and sustainable development. Can the current
considerations of the interoperability paradigm meet these
challenges? In this paper, we define the interoperability as
a property of ubiquitous systems. In doing so, we use the
anthropomorphic perspective to formally define this
property’s enabling attributes (namely, awareness,
perceptivity, intelligence and extroversion), with objective
to take the initial steps towards the Theory of
Interoperability-of-Everything. The identified concepts
and their interrelations are illustrated by the presented Io-
E ontology. |
Full citation
Zdravković, M.,
Panetto, H.,
Trajanović, M.
Enabling Interoperability as a Property of Ubiquitous Systems: Towards the Theory of Interoperability-of-Everything. In:
Zdravković, M.,
Trajanović, M.,
Konjović, Z.
(Eds.)
ICIST 2014 Proceedings, pp.240-247, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014
Keywords
Ontology
Integration and interoperability