Semantic Web Service Architecture Using Multi-agent Scenario Description

Author(s):  
Sachiyo Arai ◽  
Yohei Murakami ◽  
Yuki Sugimoto ◽  
Toru Ishida
Author(s):  
José-Manuel Lopez-Cobo ◽  
Sinuhé Arroyo ◽  
Miguel-Angel Sicilia ◽  
Salvador Sanchez

The evolution of learning technology standards has resulted in a degree of interoperability across systems that enable the interchange of learning contents and activities. Nonetheless, learning resource metadata does not provide formal computational semantics, which hampers the possibilities to develop technology that automates tasks like learning object selection and negotiation. In this paper, the provision of computational semantics to metadata is addressed from the perspective of the concept of Semantic Web service. An architecture based on the specifications of the WSMO project is described, including the definition of an ontology for learning object metadata, and issues of mediation, all under the perspective of the learning object repository as the central entity in learning object reuse scenarios. The resulting framework serves as a foundation for advanced implementations that consider formal metadata semantics as a mechanism for the automation of tasks related to the interchange of learning objects.


Author(s):  
Ujjal Marjit ◽  
Arup Sarkar ◽  
Subhrangsu Santra ◽  
Utpal Biswas

Automated service discovery is one of the very important features in any Semantic Web Service (SWS) based framework. Achieving this functionality in e-resource sharing system is not an easy task due to its hugeness and heterogeneity among the available resources. Any efficient automated service discovery will remain worthless until discovered services fulfill the required goal(s) demanded by the user or the client program. In this paper we have proposed a goal driven approach towards an automated service discovery using Agent Swarm in an innovative way .A novel multi agent based architecture has been introduced here for service discovery. Communications among the agent in service-oriented framework for the said purpose has also been illustrated here. Finally, the pictorial view of the running agent in the system is shown.


Author(s):  
Sandeep Kumar ◽  
Kuldeep Kumar ◽  
Ankita Jain

A Semantic Web service composition system can be considered as a multi-agent system, in which each of the component service is considered as an agent capability. This chapter presents a multi-agent system based Semantic Web service composition approach. The proposed approach deals with some of the untouched issues and uses cognitive parameters and quality of service (QoS) parameters in service-provider selection. Education planning, a new application area for Semantic Web technology that involves planning the admission process for higher education courses has been introduced and the proposed approach and models are applied to it.


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