Semantic Web Services Challenge Results from the First Year /
Service-Oriented Computing is one of the most promising software engineering trends because of the potential to reduce the programming effort for future distributed industrial systems. However, only a small part of this potential rests on the standardization of tools offered by the web services stac...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2009.
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Series: | Semantic Web And Beyond, Computing for Human Experience,
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- to the First Year of the Semantic Web Services Challenge
- SWS Challenge Scenarios
- Mediation Individual Solutions
- Mediation using WSMO, WSML and WSMX
- A Software Engineering Approach based on WebML and BPMN to the Mediation Scenario of the SWS Challenge
- Service-oriented Mediation with jABC/jETI
- A Declarative Approach using SAWSDL and Semantic Templates Towards Process Mediation
- Automatic Generation of the SWS- Challenge Mediator with jABC/ABC
- Mediation Solutions Comparisons
- Comparison: Mediation Solutions of WSMOLX and WebML/WebRatio
- Comparison: Mediation on WebML/WebRatio and jABC/jETI
- Discovery Individual Solutions
- Instance-based Service Discovery with WSMO/WSML and WSMX
- Using Glue to Solve the Discovery Scenarios of the SWS-Challenge
- Semantic Service Discovery with DIANE Service Descriptions
- An Approach to Discovery with miAamics and jABC
- Discovery Solutions Comparisons
- Service Discovery with SWE-ET and DIANE - An In-depth Comparison By Means of a Common Scenario
- Comparison: Discovery on WSMOLX and miAamics/jABC
- Comparison: Handling Preferences with DIANE and miAamics
- Lessons Learned
- Status, Perspectives, and Lessons Learned.