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An Approach for Specifying Capability ofWeb Services based on Environment Ontology
Chicago, Illinois, USA September 18-September 22
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Puwei Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhi Jin, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lin Liu, Tsinghua University
Capability specification is key problem for Web service discovery. Conventional one-step process based capability specification has its limitations. This paper proposes an approach for semantic behavior-based capability specification of Web service to stride over the limitations. Meta-level environment ontology is proposed to provide formal and sharable specifications of environment resources in a particular domain. For each environment resource, there is a corresponding hierarchical state machine specifying its dynamic characteristics. Then, effects on the environment resources are modelled with the hierarchical state machines. On the basis of the environment ontology, forest-structured communicating hierarchical state machines (FCHM) are defined and expected to be semantics of capability specification of Web services, which can be derived from the effects that Web services impose on their environments.
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Puwei Wang, Zhi Jin, Lin Liu, "An Approach for Specifying Capability ofWeb Services based on Environment Ontology," icws, pp.365-372, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'06), 2006
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