The article addresses the issues of integration and processing heterogeneous data within a single company as well as during interaction between various participants of business processes under conditions of digital transformation. Special attention is given to collaboration between equipment manufacturers and industrial enterprises, emphasizing the importance of aligning and transforming data when interacting with heterogeneous information systems. The problem of integrating historical data, challenges arising from transitioning to new infrastructure, and a solution based on principles similar to those used by open standards such as OpenCL are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on providing complete and consistent datasets, developing effective mechanisms for semantic integration, and using ontological approaches to address difficulties in comparing and interpreting diverse data formats. It highlights the necessity of continuously updating metadata dictionaries and establishing connections between different data sources to ensure high-quality and reliable integration. The proposed methods aim at creating sustainable mechanisms for exchanging information among multiple business entities for making informed management decisions.
Keywords: digital transformation, heterogeneous systems, erp/mes systems, ontology, semantic integration, metadata, data mapping
metamaterials, microwave, antennas, diffraction, Maxwell equations, electromagnetic waves, the dielectric constant
Keywords: metamaterials, microwave, antennas, diffraction, Maxwell equations, electromagnetic waves, the dielectric constant