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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"

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Figure 8. A document used by FIRST for extraction
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XML.Formatting
To maximize the usefulness of a system like FIRST, it should extract facts and
record them in a format that will travel well from one e-business application to
another. XML is such a format. Thus, FIRST has been enhanced with an XML
converter. To convert an online WSJ corporate earnings article to into XML, the
article??™s URL is entered into a browser by the user. This triggers the FIRST system
to semantically process the article. The facts extracted from FIRST are fed as input
to the XML processor, which is implemented in Java. Data items are tagged as a
set of companies or organizations, along with generic header information, like the
Figure 10. The XML formatted output file
Figure 9. User interface page
Automat cally Extract ng and Tagg ng Bus ness Informat on for E-Bus ness Systems
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