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A. F. Salam and Jason R. Stevens

"Semantic Web Technologies and E-Business: Toward the Integrated Virtual Organization and Business Process Automation"

This Semantic Web is based on machine
processable semantics of data, enabling information processing via a computer
improving the mechanization for many information processing tasks. Ontologies
are necessary to link formal semantics with real world semantics and applications
are needed to demonstrate how the Semantic Web can become a reality. Due to the
requirements of dynamic packaging applications (e.g., interoperability, integration,
knowledge inferring, and rule management), this type of application represents a
good subject to develop a new breed of systems based on the Semantic Web.
Conclusion
With the growth of the demand for customized tourism itineraries, (online) agencies
seek technology that provides their personnel and clients with the flexibility to put
together unique dynamic packages from a range of alternatives, without having to be
aware of the intricacy of contract rules and pricing issues. The concept of dynamic
packaging is to bundle all the components selected by a traveler to produce one
reservation. Despite where the inventory originates, the package that is created is
treated as one operation and entails only one payment from the customer.


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