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Raise semantics at the user level for dynamic and interactive SOA-based portals

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In this paper, we describe the fully dynamic semantic portal we implemented, integrating Semantic Web technologies and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). The goals of the portal are twofold: first it helps administrators to easily propose new features in the portal using semantics to ease the orchestration process; secondly it automatically generates a customized user interface for these scenarios. This user interface takes into account different devices and assists end-users in the use of the portal taking benefit of context awareness. All the added-value of this portal is based on a core semantics defined by an ontology. We present here the main features of this portal and how it was implemented using state-of-the-art technologies and frameworks.

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  • (2010)Enterprise services (business) collaboration using portal and SOA-based semantics4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies10.1109/DEST.2010.5610609(450-455)Online publication date: Apr-2010

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        WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
        April 2009
        1280 pages
        ISBN:9781605584874
        DOI:10.1145/1526709

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        1. SOA
        2. context
        3. semantic portal
        4. semantic web services

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