Generic Interoperability Framework
Stanford,
Oct 13, 1999
The Generic Interoperability Framework (GINF) has been developed to facilitate integration of heterogeneous components. One of the main principles it employs is the generic representation of protocols, languages, data and interface descriptions. The current implementation of the framework is based on RDF. The implementation of GINF provides semantic-oriented middleware for application development and integration. GINF middleware allows creating open and highly extensible client/server applications. It is available for download. Sergey Melnik, Digital Libraries Project, Database Group, Stanford University
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