2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2015.05.017
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Hierarchical profiling of geoprocessing services

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“…Brauner (2015) recently suggested an approach to annotating geo-operators with linked data to make them comparable across applications. In his survey of this area, Müller (2015) confirms that a mechanism for the semantic description of functionality is still missing. However, none of these authors specifically addressed the problem of how to semantically enrich geoprocessing workflows.…”
Section: Linked Data Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Brauner (2015) recently suggested an approach to annotating geo-operators with linked data to make them comparable across applications. In his survey of this area, Müller (2015) confirms that a mechanism for the semantic description of functionality is still missing. However, none of these authors specifically addressed the problem of how to semantically enrich geoprocessing workflows.…”
Section: Linked Data Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In recent years, many scientists and technologists have stressed the potential of information ontologies in describing geoprocessing web resources for reuse (Visser et al 2002;Lutz 2007;Fitzner, Hoffmann, and Klien 2011), but formal approaches have not found wide adoption (Athanasis et al 2009;Müller 2015). As a result, GI tools have seen virtually no semantic enrichment, and REST APIs and JSON-based formats have become the most popular mechanism to share geoprocessing tools and data on the web.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reuse processes, it is essential to have information on what a process does and the datasets it can be applied to. Thus, process profiles have been revised and modified to describe the meaning of operations and their inputs and outputs in the WPS 2.0 standard (Müller 2015).…”
Section: Web (Coverage) Processing Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to aiding the documentation of workflows, Yue et al () developed a system for helping the tracking of metadata using semantic web technologies to capture provenance details within a service‐oriented environment. Müller () suggests that processes can be defined using a hierarchical profile of geoprocessing operations. For example, processes can have profiles at a conceptual level (i.e., what it does), which can be extended to a generic profile (i.e., how the operation is computed), which in turn can be extended to an implementation level (i.e., what data encoding is required and produced).…”
Section: Related Work On Service Orchestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%