Semantic Web Services
by
George Baryannis
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last modified
Apr 26, 2012 12:21
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filed under:
KnowledgeModel
Definitions
Term: Semantic Web Services |
Domain: Cross-cutting issues | ||||
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Engineering and Design (KM-ED) |
Adaptation and Monitoring (KM-AM) |
Quality Definition, Negotiation and
Assurance (KM-QA) |
Generic (domain independent) |
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D o m a i n : L a y e r s |
Business Process Management (KM-BPM) |
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Service Composition and
Coordination (KM-SC) |
Semantic Web Services are those Web Services that are
defined using rich formal
specifications of their capabilities, based on ontologies and the
general infrastructure offered by the Semantic Web.
[PO-JRA-2.2.1] |
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Service Infrastructure (KM-SI) |
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Generic (domain independent) |
Semantic Web Services, like conventional web services, are the server end of a client–server system for machine-to-machine interaction via the World Wide Web. Semantic services are a component of the semantic web because they use markup which makes data machine-readable in a detailed and sophisticated way (as compared with human-readable HTML which is usually not easily "understood" by computer programs).[Wikipedia] |
Competencies
- UOC: Service Oriented Computing; http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl/r-d-activities/soc.html; Dimitris Plexousakis, Kyriakos Kritikos, George Baryannis
- CITY: Service-centric systems engineering; http://hcid.soi.city.ac.uk/research/Secse.html;
Neil Maiden, Kos Zachos
References
- [PO-JRA-2.2.1] "Overview of the State of the Art in Composition and Coordination of Services."
- [Wikipedia] Semantic Web
Services