After introducing some basic concepts of Web services and the definition of their relationships, we formally define the problem of managing and retrieving of Web services. This paper presents Formal Concept Analysis to manage Web services and generate the concept lattice describing the relationship between them. We demonstrate how to express the relationship between Web services using concept lattice effectively and develop algorithms to retrieve Web services accurately in the lattices. Meanwhile, some strategies are also proposed to minimize the impacts of factors on the efficiency of Web service retrieval. Experimental results show our approach can manage Web services effectively and retrieve them with high efficiency an
International audienceThe volume of available information is growing, especially on the web, and in ...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become the most popular place to collect information. However the expon...
The application of formal concept analysis to the problem of information retrieval has been shown us...
The service–oriented paradigm constitutes a promising technology that will allow many software syste...
This is a paper that was submitted to the ECSA 2010 Conference (http://www.itu.dk/ecsa2010/) but was...
Abstract. A Web service is a software functionality accessible through the network. Web services are...
The increased number of web services and the continuous need to integrate them into complex business...
Abstract—Web Services is the software functionality or the service functionality which was been expo...
International audienceThis paper presents an iterative and interactive information retrieval system ...
Abstract. A Web service is a software functionality accessible through the net-work. Web services ar...
Web usage mining attempts to discover useful knowledge from the secondary data obtained from the int...
International audienceBuilding a composite application based on Web services has become a real chall...
International audienceClassifying Web services into functionally similar groups is an efficient way ...
Web page clustering is an important technology for sorting network resources. By extraction and clus...
The need for supporting the classification and semantic annotation of services constitutes an import...
International audienceThe volume of available information is growing, especially on the web, and in ...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become the most popular place to collect information. However the expon...
The application of formal concept analysis to the problem of information retrieval has been shown us...
The service–oriented paradigm constitutes a promising technology that will allow many software syste...
This is a paper that was submitted to the ECSA 2010 Conference (http://www.itu.dk/ecsa2010/) but was...
Abstract. A Web service is a software functionality accessible through the network. Web services are...
The increased number of web services and the continuous need to integrate them into complex business...
Abstract—Web Services is the software functionality or the service functionality which was been expo...
International audienceThis paper presents an iterative and interactive information retrieval system ...
Abstract. A Web service is a software functionality accessible through the net-work. Web services ar...
Web usage mining attempts to discover useful knowledge from the secondary data obtained from the int...
International audienceBuilding a composite application based on Web services has become a real chall...
International audienceClassifying Web services into functionally similar groups is an efficient way ...
Web page clustering is an important technology for sorting network resources. By extraction and clus...
The need for supporting the classification and semantic annotation of services constitutes an import...
International audienceThe volume of available information is growing, especially on the web, and in ...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become the most popular place to collect information. However the expon...
The application of formal concept analysis to the problem of information retrieval has been shown us...