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Using Ontological Concepts for Web Service Composition
Compi?gne University of Technology, France September 19-September 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WI.2005.1562005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Confe ...
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Claude Moulin, Compi?gne University of Technology
Marco Sbodio, Hewlett Packard - Italy Innovation Center

his paper describes an approach for a composition of web services based on their semantic descriptions. The process section of OWL-S service descriptions is built with references to ontology concepts which represent service input and output data types.

We present a engine that receives a request containing a concept (OC) corresponding to a service output and a set of concepts (ICs) corresponding to a service inputs. The engine produces a sequence of services whose first element has ICs as inputs and whose last element has OC as output. The result of the composition is described as a BPEL process.

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Claude Moulin, Marco Sbodio, "Using Ontological Concepts for Web Service Composition," wi, pp.487-490, 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05), 2005
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