In this book, Dieter Fensel and his qualified team lay the foundation for understanding the Semantic Web Services infrastructure, aimed at eliminating human intervention and thus allowing for seamless integration of information systems. They focus on the currently most advanced SWS infrastructure, n
Implementing Semantic Web Services: The SESA Framework
โ Scribed by Dieter Fensel, Mick Kerrigan, Michal Zaremba (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 315
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Service-oriented computing has become one of the predominant factors in IT research and development efforts over the last few years. In spite of several standardization efforts that advanced from research labs into industrial-strength technologies and tools, there is still much human effort required in the process of finding and executing Web services.
Here, Dieter Fensel and his team lay the foundation for understanding the Semantic Web Services infrastructure, aimed at eliminating human intervention and thus allowing for seamless integration of information systems. They focus on the currently most advanced SWS infrastructure, namely SESA and related work such as the Web Services Execution Environment (WSMX) activities and the Semantic Execution Environment (OASIS SEE TC) standardization effort. Their book is divided into four parts: Part I provides an introduction to the field and its history, covering basic Web technologies and the state of research and standardization in the Semantic Web field. Part II presents the SESA architecture. The authors detail its building blocks and show how they are consolidated into a coherent software architecture that can be used as a blueprint for implementation. Part III gives more insight into middleware services, describing the necessary conceptual functionality that is imposed on the architecture through the basic principles. Each such functionality is realized using a number of so-called middleware services. Finally, Part IV shows how the SESA architecture can be applied to real-world scenarios, and provides an overview of compatible and related systems.
The book targets professionals as well as academic and industrial researchers working on various aspects of semantic integration of distributed information systems. They will learn how to apply the Semantic Web Services infrastructure to automate and semi-automate tasks, by using existing integration technologies. In addition, the book is also suitable for advanced graduate students enrolled in courses covering knowledge management, the Semantic Web, or integration of information systems, as it will educate them about basic technologies for Semantic Web Services and general issues related to integration of information systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
From Web to Semantic Web....Pages 3-25
Semantic Web Services....Pages 27-41
WSMO and WSML....Pages 43-65
Introduction to Semantically Enabled Service-oriented Architectures....Pages 69-97
SESA Middleware....Pages 99-117
SESA Execution Semantics....Pages 119-134
Reasoning....Pages 137-165
Discovery....Pages 167-191
Selection....Pages 193-209
Mediation....Pages 211-231
Storage and Internal Communication....Pages 233-257
SESA Application....Pages 261-284
Compatible and Related Systems....Pages 285-301
Conclusions and Outlook....Pages 303-306
Back Matter....Pages 307-322
โฆ Subjects
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Business Information Systems; Programming Techniques; e-Commerce/e-business; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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