scholarly journals Automatic Composition and Selection of Semantic Web Services

Author(s):  
Tor Arne Kvaløy ◽  
Erik Rongen ◽  
Alfredo Tirado-Ramos ◽  
Peter Sloot
2013 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 339-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Huang ◽  
Ligang He ◽  
Xueguang Chen ◽  
Minghui Yu ◽  
Zhiwu Wang

Author(s):  
Farshad Hakimpour ◽  
Suo Cong ◽  
Daniela E. Damm

This chapter introduces the emerging technology of Semantic Web services. It concentrates on two dominant specifications in this domain, namely OWL-S (Web ontology language for services) and WSMO (Web services modeling ontology). We briefly introduce Web services and Semantic Web, two main technologies underlying the Semantic Web services technology and then explain most of the key features of this technology together with simplified examples. We discuss three aspects of Semantic Web services: specifications for semantic descriptions of services, intelligent discovery and selection of services using semantic descriptions, and finally, building more complex services by composing existing ones. Our main goal in this chapter is not only to present an abstract view of this technology but also the introduction of the technical details of the two existing specifications.


2014 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Evando Carlos Pessini

This survey evaluates a number of techniques for the automatic composition of Semantic Web Services. The evaluation takes into account the different workflow patterns that can be expressed by the solutions proposed by each individual technique. Only fully automatic approaches are considered here, i.e., composition techniques that do not demand user interference in the composition process nor rely on complex input (such as templates or other forms of abstract composition models). The main contribution of this paper is to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the approaches presented in the literature for the automatic generation of semantic web services composition from the workflow patterns perspective.


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