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Web Service Search: Who, When, What, and How
...service composition example, this paper describes when, what, and how to search web services from service assemblers' point of view, where the semantics of... Read more
Jan 9, 2009
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A Comparative Illustration of AI Planning-Based Web Services Composition
...number of available web services proliferates, finding...as web services composition problem, has received...of syntactic and semantic matching approaches, and... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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Proposed Functional-Style Extensions for Semantic Web Service Composition
...how various parts of a semantic web service-based architecture for Armadillo... Read more
Nov 26, 2008
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METEOR-S Web Service Annotation Framework
...interoperation, service discovery, service composition, and process orchestration. Semantics, especially as supported by the use of ontologies, and related Semantic Web technologies, are likely to... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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The OWL-S Editor - A Development Tool for Semantic Web Services
...the Internet at large. Semantic Web Services (SWSs) promise to provide solutions to the challenges associated with automated discovery, dynamic composition, enactment, and other tasks... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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A Semantic Similarity Measure for Semantic Web Services
...an essential prerequisite to service composition. By formally defining the similarity of semantic services, useful information can be... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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Web Services Selection for Distributed Composition of Multimedia Content
...access to multimedia content through Web Services and Semantic Web concepts. A semantic-based... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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Towards Translating Between XML and WSML Based on Mappings Between XML Schema and an Equivalent WSMO Ontology
...infrastructure for handling Semantic Web services be compatible...discovery, invocation or composition. This paper describes... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
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A Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Service Composition in Ambient Intelligence Environments
...The approach combines multi-agent techniques with semantic web services to enable dynamic, context-aware service composition, thus providing users with relevant high level... Read more
Mar 21, 2007
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A Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Service Composition in Ambient Intelligence Environments
...The approach combines multi-agent techniques with semantic web services to enable dynamic, context-aware service composition, thus providing users with relevant high level... Read more
Mar 21, 2007
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