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Interoperable Software Frameworks
The software models, frameworks, components and services we develop target the Next Generation
Interoperable Applications. Every user can be sure that the information will
be accessible, recognizable and understandable for the partners all over the
world. New advanced features allow the information systems to seamlessly "talk"
to each other and collaborate with external systems.
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eBusiness & eWork Solutions
Our enterprise solutions support dynamic online Collaborative
Business Processes, synchronizing Negotiation and Collaboration procedures,
applying different Business Rules and forming a Flexible and Expedient
approach to tradesmen to meet the requirements of today's complex and dynamic
marketplace. New components will ensure SEEM (Single European Electronic Market)
compatibility.
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iSoft is a Software Engineering SME, based in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Company profile includes: Development of cross business
interoperable software platforms, services and COTS components, Provision of
Software solutions in Enterprise
(e-Business, ERP, CRM, SRM), Administration (e-Government) and
Science (Food Quality and Safety), Developmet of Web Based Services for
Expert Knowledge exploitation and dissemination , Research,
Technology Transfer and Large-scale projects management.
Who we are
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Research & Innovation
SofTware for Ambient Semantic Interoperable Services (STASIS), FP6
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Small Enterprises Accessing the Electronic Market of the Enlarged Europe by a Smart Service
Infrastructure - (SEAMLESS) FP6
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| www.seamless-eu.org |
Development
and applications of new built-in-test software COMPONENTs in
European industries - (Component+) FP5
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| www.component-plus.org |
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Expert Knowledge
Expert knowledge is invaluable asset supporting every human activity.
But the experts are often expensive and rarely available. How to make
their knowledge scalable and affordable for a wide audience?
The answer is - through the appropriate Information Services, where
their knowledge is represented in terms of standards, formalized
descriptions and constraints.
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