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8.6 The Organizational Interoperability 299<br />

requirements for automated composition of large number of open services<br />

are defined by diverse and heterogeneous systems, it is challenging to make<br />

complex system management operations in the absence of high degree of interoperability.<br />

The Linked Data emerges as an ideal solution to resolve part of the<br />

complex information interoperability issues in the Future Internet of networks<br />

and cloud.<br />

8.6 The Organizational Interoperability<br />

This aspect of interoperability is also important but does not get full IoT market<br />

ttention at this moment due to other lower issues on technical and semantics.<br />

However this is a domain to follow up and it is important to note the INTEROP<br />

VLab initiative<br />

Stemming from the Network of Excellence INTEROP-NoE (Interoperability<br />

Research for Networked Enterprise Applications and Software),<br />

INTEROP-VLab consolidates, develops and durably maintains the European<br />

research community founded by the INTEROP-NoE of integrating, joint<br />

research and dissemination activities in the domain of Enterprise Interoperability<br />

and the associated topics.<br />

The originality of the INTEROP-VLab research programme is based on<br />

the integration of three key thematic components along the theoretical foundations,<br />

enabling technologies and exemplar applications main lines:<br />

• Information and Communications Technology, the technological<br />

base of interoperable systems,<br />

• Enterprise Modelling, to implement suitable organisations for<br />

interoperable systems,<br />

• Ontology, to ensure the semantic consistency of networked organisations<br />

and solutions,<br />

8.7 The Eternal Interoperability [28]<br />

We are moving towards a world where everything is connected, as in particular<br />

stressed by the Future Internet and related Internet of Things vision. Yet such<br />

a goal highlights the deficiencies of today’s systems platforms in achieving a<br />

fundamental property of distributed systems, namely interoperability. Faced

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