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引用次数: 115
摘要
当前的Web服务技术为Web of services带来了新的潜力。然而,Web服务的成功仍然取决于解决三个基本挑战,即搜索、集成和中介。在本文中,我们定义了一个扩展的Web服务栈,可以实现Web服务提供过程的全部或部分自动化。为了最大限度地遵从Web标准,我们描述了各种类型的服务语义,使用RDF模式(RDFS)定义这些描述的实用意义,并使用WSDL和XML模式的语义注释(SAWSDL)定义语义描述在Web服务中的位置。我们详细介绍了现有的SAWSDL规范,并为Web服务的语义注释定义了精确的规则。
WSMO-Lite: lightweight semantic descriptions for services on the web
The current Web service technology brought a new potential to the Web of services. However, the success of Web services still depends on resolving three fundamental challenges, namely search, integration and mediation. In this paper we define an extended Web service stack enabling total or partial automation of web service provisioning process. With the goal of a maximal Web standards compliance, we describe various types of service semantics, use RDF Schema (RDFS) to define a pragmatic meaning for those descriptions, and use Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) to define a place for a semantic description in a Web service. We elaborate on the existing SAWSDL specifications and define precise rules for semantic annotations of Web services.