Semantic service-oriented architecture
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A Semantic Service Oriented Architecture (SSOA) is an architecture that allows for scalable and controlled Enterprise Application Integration solutions.[1] SSOA describes a sophisticated approach to enterprise-scale IT infrastructure. It leverages rich, machine-interpretable descriptions of data, services, and processes to enable software agents to autonomously interact to perform critical mission functions. SSOA is technically founded on three notions:
- The principles of Service-oriented architecture (SOA);
- Standards Based Design (SBD); and
- Semantics-based computing.
SSOA combines and implements these computer science concepts into a robust, extensible architecture capable of enabling complex, powerful functions.[2]
Applications[edit]
In the health care industry, SSOA of HL7 has long been implemented[citation needed]. Other protocols include LOINC, PHIN, and HIPAA related standards. There is a series of SSOA-related ISO standards published for financial services, which can be found at the ISO's website[3],[4],.[5] Some financial sectors also adopt EMV standards to facilitate European consumers. A part of SSOA on transport and trade are in the ISO sections of 03.220.20 and 35.240.60[6],.[7] Some general guidelines of the technology and the standards in other fields are partially located at 25.040.40, 35.240.99[8],[9],.[10]
See also[edit]
- Cyber security standards
- ISO/IEC 7816
- ISO 8583
- ISO/IEC 8859
- ISO 9241
- ISO 9660
- ISO/IEC 11179
- ISO/IEC 15408
- ISO/IEC 17799
- ISO/IEC 27000-series
- Service component architecture
- Semantic web
- EMML
- Business Intelligence 2.0 (BI 2.0)
References[edit]
- ^ Exposing Semantic Web Service principles in SOA to solve EAI scenarios
- ^ Semantic Service Oriented Architecture: White Paper Overview
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "35.240.15: Identification cards and related devices". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "35.240.40: IT applications in banking". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "03.060: Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "03.220.20: Road transport". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "35.240.60: IT applications in transport and trade". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "25.040.40: Industrial process measurement and control". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "35.240.99: IT applications in other fields". Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ^ International Organization for Standardization. "35.100.70: Application layer". Retrieved 8 February 2008.