Two-phase Web Service Discovery based on Rich Functional Descriptions
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A paper written by Holger Lausen, Michael Stollberg, Stijn Heymans and Uwe Keller. It was presented at the ESWC2007. It is about Goals, Functional Descriptions, Discovery, Semantic Web Services and Matchmaking
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[edit] Abstract
Discovery is a central reasoning task in service-oriented architectures, concerned with detecting Web services that are usable for solving a given request. This paper presents two extensions in continuation of previous works towards goal-based Web service discovery with sophisticated semantic matchmaking. At first, we distinguish goal templates as generic objective descriptions and goal instances that denote concrete requests as an instantiation of a goal template. Secondly, we formally describe requested and provided functionalities on the level of state transitions that denote executions of Web services, respectively solutions for goals. Upon this, we specify a two-phase discovery procedure along with semantic matchmaking techniques that allow to accurately determine the usability of a Web service. The techniques are defined in the Abstract State Space model that supports several languages for describing Web services.
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