The scientific domain of Technical
Interoperability is associated with the ability of diverse
hardware/software components, systems and services to work together
(inter-operate) and focuses on specific data formats and
communication protocols as well as on the infrastructures required
for these protocols to interoperate. In this frame, research
carried out in the field involves the definition of standards for
the presentation, collection, exchange and processing of
information as well as the development of application interfaces,
middleware platforms and interconnection services. The Greek
Interoperability Centre addresses the domain of Technical
Interoperability from the aspects of
- Information Storage
- Information Communication
- Information Presentation and
- Web Services.
In this context, G.I.C. adopts and
utilizes widely accepted standards and state-of-the-art
technologies for document (e.g. XML etc.), application (e.g. WSDL,
SOAP, UDDI etc.) and platform interoperability (e.g. SOA, BPEL
etc.), performs research towards the development of methodologies
for the definition, structure and retrieval of information and
possesses an extensive know-how on the implementation of web
services, service registries middleware components and
interoperability architectures.
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