A dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineeering for the MSc in Computer scienceToday, most of the organizational information systems are formed using several heterogeneous distributed systems. Some business operations cannot operate only with the information from its own. Relevant information might be maintained in other distributed systems. "Openness" is the basic and the most important property of a distributed system for intercommunicating. it describes how far a system can be extended and inter-operated with other systems. So many standards and protocols are developed for sharing data. However, these standards and protocols have some limitations when it is necessary to transfer different formats of information...
Especially in complex software development projects, involving various actors and communication inte...
Businesses should be able to share information among each other irrespective of the platform, operat...
Existing Web interoperability protocols are, arguably, overly complex as a result of each protocol b...
Today, most of the organizational Information systems are formed usingseveral heterogeneous distribu...
At present most of the organizational Information systems are formed using several heterogeneous dis...
A concept of unifying the communications interface between heterogeneous ITS subsystems was presente...
Information systems largely involve networking these days. The development of complex business appli...
To achieve knowledge superiority in today’s operations interoperability is the key. Budget restricti...
. In this paper we address interoperability issues in large-scale distributed information delivery s...
An exemplary device comprises a first and second protocol layer, and an information exchange service...
Abstract. The problems associated with defining interoperable protocols for heterogenous information...
Many specialists are now looking for ways for commercial development and the introduction of technol...
Environment of computer systems in organization evolved from monolithic systems to network of many s...
Achieving seamless interoperability among heterogeneous communication systems and technologies is cr...
This paper describes the design and implementation of extensions to the Regis distributed programmin...
Especially in complex software development projects, involving various actors and communication inte...
Businesses should be able to share information among each other irrespective of the platform, operat...
Existing Web interoperability protocols are, arguably, overly complex as a result of each protocol b...
Today, most of the organizational Information systems are formed usingseveral heterogeneous distribu...
At present most of the organizational Information systems are formed using several heterogeneous dis...
A concept of unifying the communications interface between heterogeneous ITS subsystems was presente...
Information systems largely involve networking these days. The development of complex business appli...
To achieve knowledge superiority in today’s operations interoperability is the key. Budget restricti...
. In this paper we address interoperability issues in large-scale distributed information delivery s...
An exemplary device comprises a first and second protocol layer, and an information exchange service...
Abstract. The problems associated with defining interoperable protocols for heterogenous information...
Many specialists are now looking for ways for commercial development and the introduction of technol...
Environment of computer systems in organization evolved from monolithic systems to network of many s...
Achieving seamless interoperability among heterogeneous communication systems and technologies is cr...
This paper describes the design and implementation of extensions to the Regis distributed programmin...
Especially in complex software development projects, involving various actors and communication inte...
Businesses should be able to share information among each other irrespective of the platform, operat...
Existing Web interoperability protocols are, arguably, overly complex as a result of each protocol b...