The development of software is not an easy task and the availability of adequate tool support is an important step towards reducing the effort that a developer must put into the So...
Abstract. This research explores a new method for Semantic Web service matchmaking based on iSPARQL strategies, which enables to query the Semantic Web with techniques from traditi...
Emerging semantic web service description formalisms, such as OWL-S, allow for a definition of the semantic of services. Describing input and output types is not sufficient to dec...
A framework for modeling Semantic Web Service is proposed. It is based on Description Logic (DL), hence it is endowed with a formal semantics and, in addition, it allows for expres...
Semantic Web Services are a promising combination of Semantic Web and Web service technology, aiming at providing means of automatically executing, discovering and composing seman...
Mario T. Schlosser, Michael Sintek, Stefan Decker,...
Semantic web services hold the promise of greatly increasing interoperability among software agents and web services by enabling content-based (as opposed to format-based) automat...
Web services are in the midst of making the transition from being a promising technology to being widely used in the industry. However, most efforts to use Web services have been m...
Preeda Rajasekaran, John A. Miller, Kunal Verma, A...
Abstract. The paper provides a conceptual framework for designing and executing business processes using semantic Web services. We envision a world in which a designer defines a ...
As the number of available Web services increases there is a growing demand to realize complex business processes by combining and reusing available Web services. The reuse and com...
12 OWL-S is an instance of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) that is used to describe and specify semantic web services. While OWL-S provides a promising mechanism for specification...
Gerald C. Gannod, Raynette J. Brodie, John T. E. T...