DocumentCode :
461497
Title :
A Knowledge-Based Approach for Semantic Service Composition
Author :
Xiaogao Yu ; Xiaopeng Yu
fYear :
2006
fDate :
Oct. 2006
Firstpage :
1814
Lastpage :
1821
Abstract :
The successful application of Grid and Web Service technologies to real-world problems, such as e-Science, requires not only the development of a common vocabulary and meta-data framework as the basis for interagent communication and service integration but also the access and use of a rich repository of domain-specific knowledge for problem solving. Both requirements are met by the respective outcomes of ontological and knowledge engineering initiatives. In this paper we discuss a novel, knowledge-based approach to resource synthesis (service composition), which draws on the functionality of semantic web services to represent and expose available resources. The approach we use exploits domain knowledge to guide the service composition process and provide advice on service selection and instantiation. The approach has been implemented in a prototype workflow construction environment that supports the runtime recommendation of a service solution, service discovery via semantic service descriptions, and knowledge-based configuration of selected services. The use of knowledge provides a basis for full automation of service composition via conventional planning algorithms. Workflows produced by this system can be executed through a domain-specific direct mapping mechanism or via a more fluid approach such as WSDL-based service grounding. The approach and prototype have been used to demonstrate practical benefits in the context of the Geodise initiative.
Keywords :
Automation; Grounding; Knowledge engineering; Ontologies; Problem-solving; Prototypes; Runtime environment; Semantic Web; Vocabulary; Web services; Knowledge; Prototype Workflow; Semantic Service Composition; Web Services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computational Engineering in Systems Applications, IMACS Multiconference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing, China
Print_ISBN :
7-302-13922-9
Electronic_ISBN :
7-900718-14-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CESA.2006.313608
Filename :
4105674
Link To Document :
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