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Semantic Software Engineering Approaches for Automatic Service Lookup and Inegration
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Alexander Paar, Institute for Program Stuctures and Data Organization, Universitat Karlsruhe
Walter F. Tichy, Institute for Program Stuctures and Data Organization, Universitat Karlsruhe
Using Web services today has two major drawbacks. firstly, a programmer has to guess the appropriate service operations by interpreting syntactic operation names provided by WSDL descriptions. Secondly, the decision which services to use is fixed at design time. Using ontological descriptions, we automate the lookup of services. The lookup occurs at runtime, supporting location aware selection and the choice of more relevant or alternate services. We use semantic Web Techniques such as DAML-OIL to avoid the exact match between services invocations and make both service lookup and invocation independent of the strict syntactic Web services description.
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Alexander Paar, Walter F. Tichy, "Semantic Software Engineering Approaches for Automatic Service Lookup and Inegration," amsw, pp.103, Autonomic Computing Workshop Fifth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services (AMS'03), 2003
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