Abstract. Ontologies play a relevant role to support service matchmaking in the discovery process. In fact, the elements used for service capability description refer to concepts that can be properly defined and semantically related in domain ontologies. Semantic relationships between concepts are then exploited to establish the type of matching between advertisements and requests. In this paper we propose an ontologybased approach to service discovery characterized by a hybrid multimode matching, that is, a deductive capability matching extended with a flexible similarity evaluation scheme. In the approach, the semantic service description results from the cooperation of several components: a UDDI registry is responsible for managing offer...
Given the critical and difficult nature of discovering Web services in the development process of se...
Abstract — Semantic Web Services (SWS) propose to extend the traditional Web Services technologies o...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
Ontologies play a relevant role to support service matchmaking in the discovery process. In fact, th...
Abstract. Ontologies play a relevant role to support service match-making in the discovery process. ...
The paper presents an ontology-based approach to service discovery, apt to support flexible and effi...
Automated techniques and tools are required to effectively locate services that fulfil a given user ...
Recently, enterprise interoperability has been improved by the Web Service technology, making availa...
Service discovery over the Web is considered a crucial issue; in particular, flexibility of the disc...
Automated techniques and tools are required to effec-tively locate services that fulfil a given user...
The Semantic Web promotes machine understandability in the Web through the use of ontologies. An ont...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
The Semantic Web promotes machine understandability in the Web through the use of ontologies. An ont...
Abstract. Recently, enterprise interoperability has been improved by the Web Service technology, mak...
Given the critical and difficult nature of discovering Web services in the development process of se...
Abstract — Semantic Web Services (SWS) propose to extend the traditional Web Services technologies o...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
Ontologies play a relevant role to support service matchmaking in the discovery process. In fact, th...
Abstract. Ontologies play a relevant role to support service match-making in the discovery process. ...
The paper presents an ontology-based approach to service discovery, apt to support flexible and effi...
Automated techniques and tools are required to effectively locate services that fulfil a given user ...
Recently, enterprise interoperability has been improved by the Web Service technology, making availa...
Service discovery over the Web is considered a crucial issue; in particular, flexibility of the disc...
Automated techniques and tools are required to effec-tively locate services that fulfil a given user...
The Semantic Web promotes machine understandability in the Web through the use of ontologies. An ont...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
The Semantic Web promotes machine understandability in the Web through the use of ontologies. An ont...
Abstract. Recently, enterprise interoperability has been improved by the Web Service technology, mak...
Given the critical and difficult nature of discovering Web services in the development process of se...
Abstract — Semantic Web Services (SWS) propose to extend the traditional Web Services technologies o...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...