2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8465-4
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Service Composition for the Semantic Web

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“…However, in the e-Science context, to connect applications between geographically dispersed research groups it is necessary to encapsulate these scientific applications as Web Services, to make available a more semantic description of their functionality, so that research groups can find remote services that best fit their needs, but also fulfill non-functional requirements. In addition, we may need to compose these Web services in a scientific workflow, where information from different research groups can be processed by different applications in order to obtain a final result [Medjahed and Bouguettaya, 2011].…”
Section: Semantic Web Services Use and Composition Related To Scientimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the e-Science context, to connect applications between geographically dispersed research groups it is necessary to encapsulate these scientific applications as Web Services, to make available a more semantic description of their functionality, so that research groups can find remote services that best fit their needs, but also fulfill non-functional requirements. In addition, we may need to compose these Web services in a scientific workflow, where information from different research groups can be processed by different applications in order to obtain a final result [Medjahed and Bouguettaya, 2011].…”
Section: Semantic Web Services Use and Composition Related To Scientimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An SOA enterprise is based on three main concepts: provider, consumer, and registry (Chen and Abhari, 2008) as illustrated in Figure 1. One of the best benefits of SOA is the service composition process (Medjahed and Bouguettaya, 2011) that takes place whenever a service consumes another to implement a particular business process. In other words, one service can use the capabilities of another service to accomplish its own tasks (Rosen et al, 2008) in order to implement a required business.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semantic web services [8,9,10,11] provide an open, extensible, semantic framework for describing and publishing semantic content, improved interoperability, automated service composition, discovery and invocation, access to knowledge on the Internet [12]. [13,14,15] describes discovery and composition issues of web services in the proposed extended SOA architecture.…”
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