scholarly journals WSPAB: A Tool for Automatic Classification & Selection of Web Services Using Formal Concept Analysis

Author(s):  
Zeina Azmeh ◽  
Marianne Huchard ◽  
Chouki Tibermacine ◽  
Christelle Urtado ◽  
Sylvain Vauttier
2013 ◽  
Vol 373-375 ◽  
pp. 1714-1718
Author(s):  
Hong Xia

Matchmaking is the basis of doing service discovery and composition. Using ontology semantically express the service of capabilities, correctly match service. Domain ontology and Formal Concept Analysis aim at modeling concept. The role of FCA in ontology engineering is supporting reusing independently developed domain ontology. Evaluating concept similarity identifies the different concepts that are semantically close. In this paper, using concept and attribute of web services to construct the ontology. Also, an ontology based method for assessing similarity between FCA concepts is proposed.


Author(s):  
Zeina Azmeh ◽  
Fady Hamoui ◽  
Marianne Huchard ◽  
Nizar Messai ◽  
Chouki Tibermacine ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 179 (3) ◽  
pp. 295-319
Author(s):  
Longchun Wang ◽  
Lankun Guo ◽  
Qingguo Li

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) has been proven to be an effective method of restructuring complete lattices and various algebraic domains. In this paper, the notion of contractive mappings over formal contexts is proposed, which can be viewed as a generalization of interior operators on sets into the framework of FCA. Then, by considering subset-selections consistent with contractive mappings, the notions of attribute continuous formal contexts and continuous concepts are introduced. It is shown that the set of continuous concepts of an attribute continuous formal context forms a continuous domain, and every continuous domain can be restructured in this way. Moreover, the notion of F-morphisms is identified to produce a category equivalent to that of continuous domains with Scott continuous functions. The paper also investigates the representations of various subclasses of continuous domains including algebraic domains and stably continuous semilattices.


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