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Building bridges: An integrated approach to metadata interoperability using concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF).
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Building bridges: An integrated approach to metadata interoperability using concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF)./
Author:
Lee, Seungmin.
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293 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: A, page: 3083.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-09A.
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Library Science. -
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9781124149707
Building bridges: An integrated approach to metadata interoperability using concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF).
Lee, Seungmin.
Building bridges: An integrated approach to metadata interoperability using concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF).
- 293 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: A, page: 3083.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2010.
Interoperability is broadly recognized as a powerful way to support the use of multiple metadata standards within a single system. In its attempts to achieve metadata interoperability, the library community developed several different approaches; but each of these has weaknesses that stem from differences across standards in the representation of metadata elements, in internal structure, and in levels of granularity. The failure to resolve these problems raises the question as to whether it is possible to achieve reliable and comprehensive metadata interoperability. To address this question, the research reported here focused on the development of an approach to metadata interoperability that is sophisticated and comprehensive enough to encompass existing standards and their applications; that represents relationships across standards clearly and unambiguously; and that consistently facilitates interoperability across standards.
ISBN: 9781124149707Subjects--Topical Terms:
881164
Library Science.
Building bridges: An integrated approach to metadata interoperability using concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF).
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To develop a comprehensive process for interoperability, an approach was developed that would integrate different standards within a single meta-framework by systematically establishing patterns of relationship across standards. The meta-framework offers an alternate approach to interoperability that uses a normalized means for representing the semantics of different standards. To implement the meta-framework, the Concept Meta-Framework Interoperability Schema (CMF) was constructed according to an ontology-based model. CMF provides a substantial structure that can connect elements from different standards on the basis of semantic, structural, and syntactical similarities.
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