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Flexible Interface Matching for Web-Service Discovery
Roma, Italy December 10-December 12
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WISE.2003.1254478Fourth International Conference on We ...
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Yiqiao Wang, University of Alberta
Eleni Stroulia, University of Alberta
The web-services stack of standards is designed to support the reuse and interoperation of software components on the web. A critical step, to that end, is service discovery, i.e., the identification of existing web services that can potentially be used in the context of a new web application. UDDI, the standard API for publishing web-services specifications, provides a simple browsing-by-business-category mechanism for developers to review and select published services. In our work, we have developed a flexible service discovery method, for identifying potentially useful services and assessing their relevance to the task at hand. Given a textual description of the desired service, a traditional information-retrieval method is used to identify the most similar service description files, and to order them according to their similarity. Next, given this set of likely candidates and a (potentially partial) specification of the desired service behavior, a structure-matching step further refines and assesses the quality of the candidate service set. In this paper, we describe and experimentally evaluate our web-service discovery process.
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Yiqiao Wang, Eleni Stroulia, "Flexible Interface Matching for Web-Service Discovery," wise, pp.147, Fourth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE'03), 2003
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