Unified Discovery and Composition of Heterogeneous Services (original) (raw)
Free related PDFsRelated papers
Free PDF
Free PDF
USDL: A Service-Semantics Description Language for Automatic Service Discovery and Composition
International Journal of Web Services Research, 2009
For web-services to become practical, an infrastructure needs to be supported that allows users and applications to discover, deploy, compose, and synthesize services automatically. This automation can take place only if a formal description of the web-services is available. In this paper we present an infrastructure using USDL (Universal Service-Semantics Description Language), a language for formally describing the semantics of
Free PDF
Web Service Discovery, Composition, and Interoperability
Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy
Web services have been employed in a wide range of applications and have become a key technology in developing business operations on the Web. In order to leverage on the use of Web services, Web service operations such as discovery, composition, and interoperability need to be fully supported. Several approaches have been proposed for each of these operations but these have advantages and disadvantages as well as varying levels of suitability for different applications. This leads to a motivation to explore and to compare current approaches as well as to highlight problems of the operations and their possible solutions. In this chapter, an introduction, a brief survey, problems and possible solutions to the three Web service operations mentioned above are discussed. The research opportunities and possible future directions on Web service are also presented.
Free PDF
Simplifying the Web Service Discovery Process
One of the crucial reasons for adding semantic descriptions to Web services is to enable intelligent discovery, removing the need for a human to manually search and browse textual descriptions in repositories of services, like UDDI or ebXML. The Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO) provides a conceptual model within which the function of a Web service can be described in terms of formalized pre- and postconditions over the information space and assumptions and effects related to the real world; however WSMO is very flexible in the way in which the Semantic Web Service developer can use these elements to describe the functionality of a service. Thus a number of approaches for effectively describing the offered function of a Web service and the requirements of users, along with methods to compare them have surfaced in the last number of years, leaving developers unsure of which approach to use and if it is possible to combine them. In this paper we introduce a framework within which these different approaches can be combined and present some new tools that can be used with this framework by the Semantic Web Service developer.
Free PDF
Free PDF
Free PDF
Free PDF
Free PDF
A framework for semantic discovery of web services
2010
ABSTRACT Web services have become a new industrial standard offering interoperatability among various platforms but the discovery mechanism is limited to syntactic discovery only. The framework named ADWebS is proposed in this paper for automatic discovery of semantic Web Services, which can be considered as an extension to one of the most prevalent frameworks for semantic Web service, WSDL-S.
Free PDF