Abstract

Distributed networks of independent companies (networked organisations) are currently of high interest. Configuration of a networked organisation is a strategic task that requires intelligent decision support and integration of various tasks constituting the configuration problem. Achieving efficient integration of tasks is possible when it is done taking into account semantics. The paper proposes an approach to this problem based on ontology-driven knowledge sharing. The knowledge in the approach is presented using formalism of object-oriented constraint networks. Application of the developed approach is demonstrated at two levels: (a) at the level of information integration within one company and (b) at the level of information integration across a networked organisation.KeywordsNetworked organisationdecision supportontologyknowledge sharingsemantic interoperability

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