Integración de fuentes de datos, tecnologías semánticas y bus de servicios empresarial
Keywords:
ESB, ontologies, data integration, semantic integration, CCAbstract
Traditionally, organizations have different information systems to support their business model. Generally, the incorporation of these systems has been carried out without following a rigorous process to determine the interoperability with the preexisting systems. On the other hand, the appearance of new technologies led to the existence of different software platforms each with their own specific information. In this environment, organizations are limited to data mining, process integration, as well as the production of knowledge and information for decision making. It is common to find computer systems that operate autonomously, this implies that many processes are decoupled, and the extraction of information becomes a real challenge since the transfer of data between applications is done using scripts, text files and in some cases manually which implies loss of time, risk of inconsistent data, and of course overload of working hours for both technical and administrative staff. Based on the described problem, the main contribution of this work is to propose an integration model using Semantic Technologies and Enterprise Service Bus, which allows a unified view of data sources in all transactional operations executed in an organization.
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