Title :
Automated Syntactic Medation forWeb Service Integration
Author :
Szomszor, Martin ; Payne, Terry R. ; Moreau, Luc
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ.
Abstract :
As the Web services and grid community adopt semantic Web technology, we observe a shift towards higher-level workflow composition and service discovery practices. While this provides excellent functionality to non-expert users, more sophisticated middleware is required to hide the details of service invocation and service integration. An investigation of a common bioinformatics use case reveals that the execution of high-level workflow designs requires additional processing to harmonise syntactically incompatible service interfaces. In this paper, we present an architecture to support the automatic reconciliation of data formats in such Web service workflows. The mediation of data is driven by ontologies that encapsulate the information contained in heterogeneous data structures supplying a common, conceptual data representation. Data conversion is carried out by a configurable mediator component, consuming mappings between XML schemas and OWL ontologies. We describe our system and give examples of our mapping language against the background of a bioinformatics use case
Keywords :
Web services; XML; data structures; electronic data interchange; grid computing; knowledge representation languages; middleware; ontologies (artificial intelligence); semantic Web; OWL ontologies; Web service integration; XML schemas; automated syntactic mediation; bioinformatics; data conversion; data format reconciliation; data representation; heterogeneous data structures; information encapsulation; mapping language; middleware; semantic Web; service discovery; workflow composition; Bioinformatics; Data conversion; Data structures; Mediation; Middleware; Ontologies; Process design; Semantic Web; Service oriented architecture; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Web Services, 2006. ICWS '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2669-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICWS.2006.34