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3/9/2010
An increasing number of European
researchers of the Enterprise Interoperability research domain, as
well as ISO experts, have been arguing over the last few years that
Interoperability would be reinforced if it were studied and
developed in the future as a rigorous mathematical and
scientifically-lawful phenomenon. Furthermore, reusable and
generally applicable solutions are necessary as the
Interoperability is getting more and more common and the complexity
of the problems increases.
In this context, in June 2009 a
Task Force has been initiated with the main objective to explore
how a "science base" for interoperability research and industrial
communities can be created. A high-level consultation meeting
focusing at establishing a Scientific Base for Enterprise
Interoperability, with the participation of key scientists from
European Union and the United States, in the areas of epistemology,
finance, mathematics, logic, standardisation and information
systems, was organized at the same time. Yannis Charalabidis from
the Greek Interoperability Centre presented the latest developments
in Interoperability scientific foundation, as core member of the
Enterprise Interoperability Science Base (EISB) Task Force.
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