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This workshop explores the integration of Universal Business Language (UBL) and Linked Data principles to enhance business innovation. It addresses the objectives of improving access and reasoning over enterprise documents through the DocOnto framework. Key topics include the significance of creativity in knowledge management, the application of reasoning services, and the eDoCreator tool. The presentation discusses document relationships and customization methods, emphasizes the importance of interoperability, and suggests future work on document structures. The workshop concludes with the potential impact of these innovations on business practices.
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Second International Workshop on New Generation Enterprise and Business InnovationNGEBIS 2013 Semantic UBL-like documents for innovation Volkan Basar, AnilSinaci (SRDC, Turkey) Fabrizio Smith, Francesco Taglino (CNR-IASI, Italy)
Outline • Motivation, Objective, Proposal • UBL (Universal Business Language) • Linked Data • eDoCreator UBL documentseditor • Conslusions and Future Work
Motivations • “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration” (T.A. Edison) • Innovation as a practice that captures, acquires, manages and diffuses knowledge with the aim to create new knowledge • Knowledge enables creativity by permitting associations and linkages that otherwise are difficult to be discovered
Objective and Proposal • Objective: Smart access and reasoning over enterprise documents • DocOnto (Documents Onto) framework • Semantic structures for describing docs • UBL-like approach (eDoCreator editor) • Linked Data principles • Reasoning Services operating on the DocOnto at schema and instance level • Part of the BIVEE Prod and Innov. KR (PIKR)
BIVEE Business InnovationModellingFramework Fourwaves • Creativity • Feasibility • Prototyping • Engineering • Eachwavecharacterizedby the production and consumptionofcertaindocs (e.g., Proposed Idea, FeasibilityStudy)
UBL (Universal Business Language)adoption • UBL/CCTS has the notion of building blocks (e.g., name, address) • generic semantics and purpose • re-usable in different contexts • Three types of CC • Basic (e.g., name) • Association (e.g., relationships between docs) • Aggregate (e.g., documents) • Customization method (eDoCreator tool)
Linked Data adoption • Linked Data principles • Standard description and publicationof data (RDF and URI) • Standard way of accessing data (HTTP) • Linkingresources/data amongthem • Reusingofvocabularies (e.g., DublinCore, FOAF) • Supportinteroperability and openness
Reasoningfacilitiesoverannotateddocs • Query, to retrieve pieces of knowledge which exhibit some given properties • Semanticsimilaritysearch (SemSim) • Compliance Checking with respect to business policies and internal regulations (e.g., Each Innovation Report needs to be composed by a Project Proposal and a Market Analysis)
Conclusions and Outlook • UBL as a standard customization approach for documents representation familiar in a business context • Linked Data as standard principles for publishing data and vocabularies • Future works • Elaboration of documents structures • Propose innovation docs as extension of standard UBL docs