2008 Second International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications (Sensorcomm 2008) 2008
DOI: 10.1109/sensorcomm.2008.126
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A Reverse Engineering Approach for the Web Service Modeling Ontology Specifications

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“…The main aspects that are to be addressed in our work, and are implicitly illustrated in this scenario are that of simplifying the process of modelling semantic service functionality using techniques such as the Eclipse Modelling Framework (EMF) [14]; seamless transformation of service model into partial semantic service functionality using converters such as UML2Java; manual and guided extension of service functionalities from partial translations, automatic generation of syntactic service descriptions, seamless translation of service descriptions into partial ontological specifications (e.g. WSDL2WSMO [15]), visual and/or textual building of domain ontologies for suppliers, and service ontologies for different services (e.g. product catalogue services) using for example Web Service Modelling Toolkit (WSMT [16]); visual and automatic annotation of services; and lastly intelligence wrapping of semantic services.…”
Section: Use-case Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main aspects that are to be addressed in our work, and are implicitly illustrated in this scenario are that of simplifying the process of modelling semantic service functionality using techniques such as the Eclipse Modelling Framework (EMF) [14]; seamless transformation of service model into partial semantic service functionality using converters such as UML2Java; manual and guided extension of service functionalities from partial translations, automatic generation of syntactic service descriptions, seamless translation of service descriptions into partial ontological specifications (e.g. WSDL2WSMO [15]), visual and/or textual building of domain ontologies for suppliers, and service ontologies for different services (e.g. product catalogue services) using for example Web Service Modelling Toolkit (WSMT [16]); visual and automatic annotation of services; and lastly intelligence wrapping of semantic services.…”
Section: Use-case Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reversed engineering approach of the software re-engineering process is used to identify the system's components and their interrelationships to create representations of the system in another form of its design and specification [2]. In addition, the reverse engineering technique is widely used to reconstruct or recover design systems [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reverse engineering technique is widely used to reconstruct or recover design systems [13]. The reverse engineering is reconstruction or decomposing existing code, analyze it to start the redesign process through the use of UML notations where the class diagram is drawn to clarify the new system process flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%