Title :
Semantic Web Service Composition Based on a Closed World Assumption
Author :
Lécué, Freddy ; Léger, Alain
Author_Institution :
France Telecom R&D
Abstract :
Automation of Web service composition i.e., the process of forming new value added Web services is one of the most promising challenges in Web service research area. Such an automation does not involve only a richer semantic for Web service description but also reasoning processes about those descriptions. Semantics is supposed to be one of the key elements for the automation of Web service composition. Indeed semantic Web services enable a rich machine-understandable descriptions of their capabilities and processes in order to ease automation of processes such as discovery, selection and composition. In this paper one studies the functional level description of Web services and its impact on Web service composition hence the presentation of a formal model CLM (causal link matrix). The model supports a semantic context in order to find a correct, complete and consistent plan as an AI planning-based composition. The innovative and formal model follows a forward chaining-oriented composition. Moreover two methods of optimization (i.e., local-oriented and a global-oriented) of Web service composition are introduced to discover the best plan according to a semantic criterion i.e., the causal link between Web services
Keywords :
Web services; matrix algebra; planning (artificial intelligence); semantic Web; Web service description; artificial intelligence planning-based composition; causal link matrix formal model; closed world assumption; forward chaining-oriented composition; optimization; semantic Web service composition; service discovery; service selection; Artificial intelligence; Automation; Context modeling; Optimization methods; Research and development; Scalability; Semantic Web; Service oriented architecture; Telecommunications; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Web Services, 2006. ECOWS '06. 4th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2737-X
DOI :
10.1109/ECOWS.2006.35