scholarly journals Securing Web Services Using Semantic Web Technologies

Author(s):  
Brian Shields ◽  
Owen Molloy ◽  
Gerard Lyons ◽  
Jim Duggan
Author(s):  
Xia Zhao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Enjie Liu ◽  
Gordon J. Clapworthy

Distributed information systems are growing rapidly in response to the improvement of computer hardware and software and this is matched by the evolution of the technologies involved. This article focuses mainly on Web Services technology and discusses related technical issues including availability, performance and composition. It also introduces Grid, agents and Semantic Web technologies that can work together with Web Services to serve different business goals.


Author(s):  
Ah Lian Kor

In the article, entitled “Semantic Web, RDF, and Portals”, it is mentioned that a Semantic Web Portal (SWP) has the generic features of a Web portal but is built on semantic Web technologies. This article provides an introduction to two types of Web ontology languages (RDF Schema and OWL), semantic query, Web services, and the architecture of a Semantic Web Portal.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabelle Mirbel ◽  
Pierre Crescenzo

In this paper, the authors present an approach called SATIS (Semantically AnnotaTed Intentions for Services), relying on intentional process modeling and semantic web technologies and models, assists collaboration among the members of the neurosciences community. The main expected result of this work is to derive and share semantic web service specifications from a neuroscientist’s point of view to operationalise image analysis pipelines with web services.


2010 ◽  
pp. 937-951
Author(s):  
Xia Zhao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Enjie Liu ◽  
Gordon J. Clapworthy

Distributed information systems are growing rapidly in response to the improvement of computer hardware and software and this is matched by the evolution of the technologies involved. This article focuses mainly on Web Services technology and discusses related technical issues including availability, performance and composition. It also introduces Grid, agents and Semantic Web technologies that can work together with Web Services to serve different business goals.


Author(s):  
Xia Zhao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Enjie Liu ◽  
Gordon J. Clapworthy

Distributed information systems are growing rapidly in response to the improvement of computer hardware and software and this is matched by the evolution of the technologies involved. This paper focuses mainly on Web Services technology and discusses related technical issues including availability, performance and composition. It also introduces Grid, agents and Semantic Web technologies that can work together with Web Services to serve different business goals.


Author(s):  
Isabelle Mirbel ◽  
Pierre Crescenzo

In this paper, the authors present an approach called SATIS (Semantically AnnotaTed Intentions for Services), relying on intentional process modeling and semantic web technologies and models, assists collaboration among the members of the neurosciences community. The main expected result of this work is to derive and share semantic web service specifications from a neuroscientist’s point of view to operationalise image analysis pipelines with web services.


Informatica ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentina Dagienė ◽  
Daina Gudonienė ◽  
Renata Burbaitė

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