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What do you get if you pull enterprise architectures, service-oriented architectures
and semantics together? A Semantic Enterprise Architecture (SEA). Dave McComb [1]
of Semantic Arts discusses semantics*, ontologies** and modeling.
Enterprise Architecture is the common "backbone" to which all parts of the enterprise
are attached. Ron Jacobs [2], PM Paterns & Practices, Microsoft
Corp., discusses enterprise architecture with Rob Menning at TechEd 2005 in Orlando.
* Semantics could be defined as the relationships of
characters or groups of characters to their meanings, independent of the manner of
their interpretation and use. Contrast with syntax.
** An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization.