Re: [PragmaticWeb] Status

Happy Holidays, Sebastian and everyone

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 8:28 AM Sebastian Samaruga <ssamarug@gmail.com>
wrote:

> [The PragmaticWeb Research List]
> Hi. Having bothered a lot of times with my speculations regarding
> specifications and applications, this time I'll try to recap some status
> and, by the way, to wish everyone a happy holidays...
>
> Being just a bare Java / Web developer, mildly seasoned into the habitual
> frameworks and stacks for such platforms, I can no more than say that I'm
> obsessed with Semantic Web and, specifically, with its application in the
> fields of integration and declarative applications development.
>
> Sadly, for an aged, high school degree, bipolar disease diagnosed patient,
> I currently cannot "make my point" in the documentation I do regarding my
> work. I usually transcribe a couple of pages from my drafts weekly,
> thinking I've put in clear text some "important concepts". Then, later, not
> even myself can understand what I wrote. This "iterations" comes a long
> long way ago (aprox. since 2004). Apologizes for that.
>
> This "project" of mine, and all my attempts of specifying something may
> seem delirious, including for myself. But I'd really be glad if the
> opportunity comes and I'll be able to work on this kind of stuff seriously.
> Let me say that I didn't find any local job position regarding this field.
>
> That said, let me describe the sort of "solution" I do envision could be
> built. Let me say I lack of the previous knowledge necessary for building
> what my "intuition" thinks could be done (math, category theory, type
> theory, etc.). So I really gonna need some help for validation (or
> auditing) of whatever I've have done or to see if I'm in the correct path:
>
> Semantic / Knowledge enabled ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) solution bus
> addressing:
>
> Plugin of diverse applications, services and data sources for the setting
> of a syndication and virtualization layer via augmenting and matching
> plugged contexts with each other's data, information and knowledge by means
> of ontologies and semantics techniques.
>
> Render a SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) aggregating data, schema and
> behavior of plugged / connected sources in a declarative and discoverable
> manner: REST HATEOAS[1], HAL[2].
>
> Interactions involving more than one data source / backend (ERPs, CRMs,
> SCMs, BI / BigData / ML Pipelines or in-house applications) data or updates
> are view as a single operation over the corresponding consolidated entities
> and the services architecture expose a composite of interrelated use cases
> of the underlying aggregated back ends. Domains alignments may involve
> check preconditions or performing actions involving a (distributed)
> transaction.
>
> Solution Semantic features:
>
> Ontology Matching:
> For the interaction and syndication of different systems is necessary to
> be able to distinguish whether references to some data, schema or behavior
> refers to the same "entity".
>
> Alignment / Inference:
> Once ontology matching aligns equivalent entities there left to regard
> where, with some built "metamodel", which entities left to be "augmented"
> via ontologies, semantics, aggregation and Machine Learning.
>
> Activation / Dataflow:
> Implied behaviors. Given some "metamodel", reactive behavior is encoded
> and materialized according some sort of functional protocol interactions:
> streams, request / response Dataflow[3].
>
> So, for example, interactions in the (declaratively stated use cases)
> exposed and consumed functionally, are driven by a series of "descriptors"
> (as in [1] and [2]) maybe following a declarative approach of actors and
> roles like in DCI (Data, Context and Interactions)[4]. Thus, source
> models reflects this "facade" operations.
>
> References:
> [1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HATEOAS
> [2]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Application_Language
> [3]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dataflow
> [4]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data,_context_and_interaction
>
> https://snxama.blogspot.com
> https://github.com/snxama/scrapbook
>
> Best Regards and Happy Holidays!
> Sebastián.
>
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