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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2010.wilshireconferences.com/sessionPop.cfm?confid=38&proposalid=2835\nExchanging information between government parties requires a consistent, reusable and repeatable approach to specifying messages from components.  Within The Netherlands Ministry of Justice (MoJ), a program for an ontology-based approach was started in 2007, motivated by the failure of Object Models and XML Schemas to deliver a reusable component ?based solution.   These approaches lacked sufficient semantic consistency for transformation to message building blocks.\nOWL is used both for the representation of the conceptual models of legal domains, UN/CEFACT core components, and business documents (data exchange definitions).   Information Analysts use the model driven Metadata Workbench to tailor and compose components to specify the business documents that make up the electronic messages.  XML Schemas are then generated for use by the various MoJ organizations and systems.\nOne of the deployed projects, the Criminal Law Chain, will be used for demonstrations, and to highlight insights and lessons learned.
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SUMMARY:Data Exchange at The Netherlands Ministry of Justice: Generation of Business Document XML Schemas using OWL and the UN/CEFACT CCTS
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