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On the Semantics of Functional Descriptions of Web Services

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On the Semantics of Functional Descriptions of Web Services
Functional descriptions are a central pillar of Semantic Web services. Disregarding details on how to invoke and consume the service, they shall provide a black box description for determining the usability of a Web service for some request or usage scenario with respect to the provided functionality. The creation of sophisticated semantic matchmaking techniques as well as exposition of their correctness requires clear and unambiguous semantics of functional descriptions. As existing description frameworks like OWL-S and WSMO lack in this respect, this paper presents so-called Abstract State Spaces as a rich and language independent model of Web services and the world they act in. This allows giving a precise mathematical definition of the concept of Web Service and the semantics of functional descriptions. Finally, we demonstrate the benefit of applying such a model by means of a concrete use case: the semantic analysis of functional descriptions which allows to detect certain (un)des...
Uwe Keller, Holger Lausen, Michael Stollberg
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ESWS
Authors Uwe Keller, Holger Lausen, Michael Stollberg
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