Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0_57
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Application of the Fusion Approach for Assisted Composition of Web Services

Abstract: The FUSION approach proposes both a conceptual framework and a system architecture that supports the composition of business processes using semantically annotated web services as bui/ding bloch. Results will be validated by supporting collaborative commercial proo/:orconcept pilots. The FUSION approach willfacilitate trans-national pilot cases having operations spanning the enlarged Europe. in particular: integration of transactions of a franchising .firm, provision of career and human resource management ser… Show more

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“…The SAWSDL-MX2 [12], METEOR-S [13] and FUSION [14] projects take an interest in SAWSDL service discovery. Whereas [13] focuses on syntactic matching based on input and output study only, [14] and [12] both provide a hybrid semantic matchmaking (i.e. coupling logic-based reasoning and syntactic similarity measurement results for better precision), using additional information such as service function.…”
Section: Semantic Reconciliation: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SAWSDL-MX2 [12], METEOR-S [13] and FUSION [14] projects take an interest in SAWSDL service discovery. Whereas [13] focuses on syntactic matching based on input and output study only, [14] and [12] both provide a hybrid semantic matchmaking (i.e. coupling logic-based reasoning and syntactic similarity measurement results for better precision), using additional information such as service function.…”
Section: Semantic Reconciliation: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FUSION [27] is very similar to SUPER (also a FP6 European project), however, although it deals with SAWSDL, it is not able to manage service composition (limited to one-to-one reconciliation).…”
Section: Literature Review: Technical Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these take interest in one specific SWS representation and are limited to technical service matching. METEOR--S (Sivashanmugam, 2005) and FUSION (Alexakis, 2007) projects present two approaches of service discovery based on SAWSDL description mapped to an UDDI repository. Whereas the first focused only on a syntactic service matching, (Alexakis, 2007) provides a hybrid semantic matchmaking, using both logic--based reasoning and syntactic similarity measurement.…”
Section: State Of the Art Concerning Semantic Reconciliationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…METEOR--S (Sivashanmugam, 2005) and FUSION (Alexakis, 2007) projects present two approaches of service discovery based on SAWSDL description mapped to an UDDI repository. Whereas the first focused only on a syntactic service matching, (Alexakis, 2007) provides a hybrid semantic matchmaking, using both logic--based reasoning and syntactic similarity measurement. OWLS--MX (Klush, 2006), WSMO--MX (Kaufer, 2006) and SAWSDL--MX2 (Klush, 2009) also provide hybrid semantic matchmaking libraries, respectively for OWL--S, WSMO and SAWSDL.…”
Section: State Of the Art Concerning Semantic Reconciliationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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