Semantic Enabled Networks and Services (SENS)

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Semantic Enabled Networks and
Services (SENS)
• Create Semantic Enabled Services
• Move Traditional Middleware Services to
the Network
– Using semantics were necessary to enable the
move
– Use semantics to extend the services
• Enable the Network with Semantics
– Security, PUSH Systems, Routing
Publish Subscribe System
• Subscribe to SC3 related to SC2
with NR1
Documents
• Annotated Documents enter at
SC1 and are propagated down the
schema
SC1
isa
SC2
isa
SC6
isa
NR1
isa
SC5
SC3
isa
SC4
• When the document reaches
SC2 if it is annotated with SC3
and NR1 it is forwarded to SC3
via the relationship
•This matches the subscription
and the user gets the document