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Semantic and syntactic interoperability: in transactional systems

Published:09 June 2003Publication History

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This research note describes a middleware-based system that enables semantic and syntactic interoperability of transactional data exchanged in real-time between sending and receiving systems. Our system samples transaction streams, and statistically measures the variances in the semantics and syntax of the underlying data elements exchanged between sending and receiving systems. Automatic transformations of the data elements are applied when a context-specific Data Operability Threshold is crossed. The transaction is then transmitted onward by the sending system (or processed for consumption by the receiving system) in a format that ensures no manual reconciliation would be required to process the transaction. The System is being prototyped for cross-border securities trading and settlement.

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            EC '03: Proceedings of the 4th ACM conference on Electronic commerce
            June 2003
            292 pages
            ISBN:158113679X
            DOI:10.1145/779928

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