An Agent-Based Approach for Composition of Semantic Web Services

A. Bansal, S. Kona, M. Brian Blake, G. Gupta
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The paradigm of service-oriented computing (SOC) introduces emerging concepts for distributed- and e-business processing enabling the sharing and reuse of service-centric capabilities. The underpinning for an organization's use of SOC techniques is the ability to discover and compose Web services. Leading industry approaches rely heavily on syntactical approaches for managing service-based business processes. As such, these approaches are limited since the true functionality of ambiguous capabilities (i.e. web service operations) cannot be inferred. We introduce approaches that disambiguate services by interleaving process-based control with semantic annotations. In this paper, we introduce a generalized architecture where intelligent software agents control process-oriented composition that leverages the descriptiveness of semantics. An outcome of this work is the specification of a multiple agent system where a query agent interacts with multiple repository agents to perform business-oriented service composition.
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基于代理的语义Web服务组合方法
面向服务的计算(SOC)范式引入了分布式和电子商务处理的新兴概念,支持以服务为中心的功能的共享和重用。组织使用SOC技术的基础是发现和组合Web服务的能力。领先的行业方法严重依赖于语法方法来管理基于服务的业务流程。因此,这些方法是有限的,因为不明确的功能(例如web服务操作)的真正功能不能被推断出来。我们介绍了通过将基于过程的控制与语义注释交织在一起来消除服务歧义的方法。在本文中,我们介绍了一个通用的架构,其中智能软件代理控制面向过程的组合,利用语义的描述性。这项工作的结果是多代理系统的规范,其中查询代理与多个存储库代理交互以执行面向业务的服务组合。
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