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After the previous chapter covered the design and development of a formal model for the Semantic Product Description Language (S-PDL), this chapter details the internals of the execution environment “SPS” that runs and interprets semantic product descriptions. It is shown how the functors of the category-based model of the S-PDL (Chapter 5) smoothly translate into software artifacts, and which advantages so called “memoized” functors bear with respect to the runtime performance of the SPS. Furthermore, it is reviewed how different ways of SPS deployment support the EC’s vision of establishing a Single Market by creating an integrated, highly scalable and transparent online market that spans across cultural and lingual boundaries.
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Neumann, R. (2013). Semantic Product Servers. In: The Internet of Products. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00905-2_6
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