Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition: First International Workshop, SWSWPC 2004, San Diego, CA, USA, July 6, 2004, Revised Selected Papers
β Scribed by Jorge Cardoso, Amit Sheth (auth.), Jorge Cardoso, Amit Sheth (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 154
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3387 : Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Thisbookconstitutestherefereedproceedingsofthe1stInternationalWorkshop on Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition, SWSWPC 2004, held at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel, San Diego, California, USA, July 6, 2004, in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2004). Theworkshopintendedtobringresearchers,scientistsfrombothindustryand academics,andrepresentativesfromdi?erentcommunitiestogethertostudy,- derstand, and explore the phases that compose the lifecycle of Semantic Web processes. The workshop presented what can be achieved by the symbiotic s- thesis of two of the hottest R&D and technology application areas, Web services and the Semantic Web, as recognized at the 12th International World Wide Web conference (WWW 2003) and in the industry press. The emphasis of the workshop was mainly on Web services, Web processes and semantics which are important movements emerging in the World Wide Web. Web services and Web processes promise to ease several current infr- tructure challenges, such as data, application, and process integration. Web s- vices are truly platform-independent and allow the development of distributed, loosely coupled applications, a key characteristic for the success of dynamic Web processes.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction to Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition....Pages 1-13
Academic and Industrial Research: Do Their Approaches Differ in Adding Semantics to Web Services?....Pages 14-21
Interoperability in Semantic Web Services....Pages 22-25
Bringing Semantics to Web Services: The OWL-S Approach....Pages 26-42
A Survey of Automated Web Service Composition Methods....Pages 43-54
Enhancing Web Services Description and Discovery to Facilitate Composition....Pages 55-68
Compensation in the World of Web Services Composition....Pages 69-80
Trust Negotiation for Semantic Web Services....Pages 81-95
An Efficient Algorithm for OWL-S Based Semantic Search in UDDI....Pages 96-110
A Semantic Approach for Designing E-Business Protocols....Pages 111-123
Towards Automatic Discovery of Web Portals....Pages 124-136
METEOR-S Web Service Annotation Framework with Machine Learning Classification....Pages 137-146
Back Matter....Pages -
β¦ Subjects
Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Multimedia Information Systems; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer Communication Networks
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