• DocumentCode
    1099253
  • Title

    Dynamic invocation of semantic Web services that use unfamiliar ontologies

  • Author

    Burstein, Mark H.

  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2004
  • Firstpage
    67
  • Lastpage
    73
  • Abstract
    The semantic Web research community has developed ontologies and languages for semantically describing Web services. For example, OWL-S is an ontology developed using the OWL semantic Web description language. The purpose of OWL-S, formerly DAML-S, is to describe Web services so that software agents can read these descriptions and reason about how to interact with the services they describe. These efforts aim to facilitate interactions with services when the client agents lack built-in code for invoking those services´ APIs&just as people can effectively use Web sites they´ve found through search engines. For example, without any reprogramming, a software system could have the flexibility to use various services that do the same kind of job but have different APIs. This can be useful in a number of situations, such as when a familiar service´s API has changed or when the API is unavailable but a discovered new service could do the job. These semantic service descriptions also make it easier to compose services, by enabling reasoning about how to transform one service´s outputs into another´s inputs.
  • Keywords
    application program interfaces; search engines; semantic Web; software agents; API; OWL semantic Web description language; Web service; research community; search engine; semantic Web; software agent; Fasteners; Microstrip; OWL; Ontologies; Search engines; Semantic Web; Software agents; Software systems; Weaving; Web services; Semantic Web Services; interoperability; ontology mapping; semantic translation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Intelligent Systems, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1541-1672
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MIS.2004.26
  • Filename
    1333037