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An analysis of existing ontological systems for applications in manufacturing and healthcare
Author(s) -
Craig Schlenoff,
Peter Denno,
Don Libes,
Simon Szykman,
Robert W. Ivester
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.6028/nist.ir.6301
Subject(s) - health care , healthcare system , computer science , data science , software engineering , engineering , political science , law
The objective of the work described in this paper is to move closer to the ultimate goal of seamless system integration using the principle behind ontological engineering to unambiguously define domain-specific concepts. A major challenge facing industry today is the lack of interoperability between heterogeneous systems. This challenge is apparent in many sectors, including both healthcare and manufacturing. Current integration efforts are usually based solely on how information is represented (the syntax) without a description of what the information means (the semantics). With the growing complexity of information and the increasing need to completely and correctly exchange information among different systems, the need for precise and unambiguous capture of the meaning of concepts within a given system is becoming apparent.

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