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Model-driven semantic web service composition

Abstract

As the number of available Web services increases there is a growing demand to realise complex business processes by combining and reusing available Web services. The reuse and combination of services results in a composition of Web services that may also involve services provided in the Internet. With semantically described Web services, an automated matchmaking of capabilities can help identify suitable services. To address the need for semantically defined Web services, OWL-S and WSML have been proposed as competing semantic Web service languages. We show how the proposed semantic Web service languages can be utilized within a model-driven methodology for building composite Web services. In addition we combine the semantic-based discovery with the support for processing QoS requirements to apply a ranking or a selection of the candidates. The methodology describes a process which guides the developer through four phases, starling with the initial modelling, and ending with a new composite service that can be deployed and published to be consumed by other users.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Roy Grønmo
  • MC Jæger

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies

Year

2005

Publisher

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

Book

12th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference: APSEC '05, Taipei 15-17 Dec. 2005

ISBN

0769524656

Page(s)

79 - 86

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