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Automatic Location of Services
(2005)
The automatic location of services that fulfill a given need is seen as a key step towards dynamic and scalable integration. In this paper we present a model for the automatic location of services that considers the static ...
A Logical Framework for Web Service Discovery
(IEEE, 2004)
Current technologies for Web Services are based on syntactical descriptions and, therefore, lend themselves to only limited amount of automation. Research efforts in Semantic Web Services, such as WSMO, try to overcome ...
OWL DL vs. OWL Flight: Conceptual Modeling and Reasoning for the Semantic Web
(2005)
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of these languages has not brought the breakthrough of the Semantic Web the creators of the languages had hoped for. OWL has ...
What is wrong with Web services Discovery?
(2005)
Various proposals for automating the discovery of Web services are available. Most of them regard the terms service and Web
service as synonymous. We believe these two terms are not equivalent and it is relevant to ...
The WSML Rule Languages for the Semantic Web
(2005)
The Web Service Modeling Language WSML provides a framework for the modeling of ontologies and semantic Web services based on the conceptual model of the Web Service Modeling Ontology. In this paper we describe the two ...
Towards Intelligent web Services: Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO)
(Springer, 2005)
The SemanticWeb and the SemanticWeb Services build a natural application area for Intelligent Agents, namely querying and reasoning about structured knowledge and semantic descriptions of services and their interfaces on ...
WWW or What Is Wrong with Web Services
(IEEE, 2005)
A core paradigm of the Web is information exchange via persistent publication, i.e., one party publishes a piece of information on the Web, and any other party who knows the location of the resource can retrieve and process ...
WSML - a Language Framework for Semantic Web Services
(2005)
The Web Service Modeling Language (WSML) provides a framework of different language variants to describe semantic Web services. This paper presents the design rationale and relation with existing language recommendations. ...