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María A. Martinez Carreras
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
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Juan M. Marín Perez
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
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Jorge Bernal Bernabe
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
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Jose M. Alcaraz Calero
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
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Gregorio Martinez Perez
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
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Antonio F. Gomez Skarmeta
Departamento de Ingenieria de la Informacion y las Comunicaciones
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica, Campus de Espinardo
30071 Murcia, Spain
Towards a Semantic-Aware Collaborative Working Environment
keywords: Collaborative working environments, semantic web, ontologies, interoperability, SOA
Collaborative Working Environments (CWEs) enable an efficient collaboration between professionals, specially those settled in different locations of a company or stakeholders from different companies. This can be of great help for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as an effective way to share information. However, it can be difficult for SMEs to have access to a fully integrated CWE providing different tools (e.g., videoconferencing, instant messaging, etc.). Currently, they may define a CWE as a combination of heterogeneous and non-integrated tools which are not able to share information between them. An integrated CWE would provide SMEs with the necessary means to collaborate, making information exchange easier.
mathematics subject classification 2000: 68T30, 68M14, 68Q55, 68T35, break 68U35
reference: Vol. 30, 2011, No. 1, pp. 7–30