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Towards Automated Invocation of Web APIs

by Ning Li, Carlos Pedrinaci, Jacek Kopecky, Maria Maleshkova, Dong Liu, John Domingue - In: Poster at the 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2011 , 2011
"... Abstract. This paper, targeting the large variety of Web APIs, presents an approach towards automated invocation of Web APIs. This approach applies a data schema, to the SAWSDL lowering schema mapping, a grounding mechanism that connects the ontological representations of Web APIs with their executi ..."
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Abstract. This paper, targeting the large variety of Web APIs, presents an approach towards automated invocation of Web APIs. This approach applies a data schema, to the SAWSDL lowering schema mapping, a grounding mechanism that connects the ontological representations of Web APIs

Semantic Annotation of Web APIs with SWEET

by Maria Maleshkova, Carlos Pedrinaci, John Domingue
"... Abstract. Recently technology developments in the area of services on the Web are marked by the proliferation of Web applications and APIs. The development and evolution of applications based on Web APIs is, however, hampered by the lack of automation that can be achieved with current technologies. ..."
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Abstract. Recently technology developments in the area of services on the Web are marked by the proliferation of Web applications and APIs. The development and evolution of applications based on Web APIs is, however, hampered by the lack of automation that can be achieved with current technologies

Functional Composition of Sensor Web apis

by Ruben Verborgh, Vincent Haerinck, Thomas Steiner, Davy Van Deursen, Sofie Van Hoecke, Jos De Roo, Rik Van De Walle, Joaquim Gabarro
"... Abstract. Web apis are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the more heavy-weight Web services. Recently, they also have been used in the context of sensor networks. However, making different Web apis (and thus sensors) cooperate often requires a significant amount of manual configuration ..."
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Abstract. Web apis are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the more heavy-weight Web services. Recently, they also have been used in the context of sensor networks. However, making different Web apis (and thus sensors) cooperate often requires a significant amount of manual

Invocation of Web APIs

by How To Cite, Ning Li, Carlos Pedrinaci, Maria Maleshkova, Jacek Kopecky, John Domingue
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Link(s) to article on publisher’s website: http://www.ieee-icsc.org/ICSC2011/ICSC 2011 Advance Program.htm Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online’s data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page.

Web APIs selection for Mashup Interoperability

by Devis Bianchini, Valeria De Antonellis, Michele Melchiori
"... Abstract. Mashup is new development style adopted in enterprises for imple-menting non-mission-critical Web applications, which are created to satisfy a business need and that often are used only for short periods of time, while the need exists. However, the development of mashup requires retrieving ..."
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retrieving, under-standing and composing heterogeneous software components often made avail-able as Web APIs. Mashup interoperability[1] is defined as the set of condi-tions, including technological and organizational ones, to permit des-ingners/developers to create mashups. In this paper, we propose Web API

Composing JSON-based Web APIs

by Javier Luis, Cánovas Izquierdo, Jordi Cabot
"... Abstract. The development of Web APIs has become a discipline that compa-nies have to master to succeed in the Web. The so-called API economy is pushing companies to provide access to their data by means of Web APIs, thus requiring web developers to study and integrate such APIs into their applicati ..."
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Abstract. The development of Web APIs has become a discipline that compa-nies have to master to succeed in the Web. The so-called API economy is pushing companies to provide access to their data by means of Web APIs, thus requiring web developers to study and integrate such APIs

Validation and Interactivity of Web API Documentation

by Peter J. Danielsen, Alan Jeffrey
"... Abstract—Many Web APIs (by which we mean ones using HTTP as the application protocol) do not publish a machine-readable API description (in a language such as WADL or WSDL) but only provide human-readable documentation, usually in HTML. This documentation may be machine-generated, or it may be hand- ..."
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Abstract—Many Web APIs (by which we mean ones using HTTP as the application protocol) do not publish a machine-readable API description (in a language such as WADL or WSDL) but only provide human-readable documentation, usually in HTML. This documentation may be machine-generated, or it may be hand

Investigating Web APIs on the World Wide Web

by Maria Maleshkova, Carlos Pedrinaci, John Domingue
"... Abstract—The world of services on the Web, thus far limited to “classical ” Web services based on WSDL and SOAP, has been increasingly marked by the domination of Web APIs, characterised by their relative simplicity and their natural suitability for the Web. Currently, the development of Web APIs is ..."
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Abstract—The world of services on the Web, thus far limited to “classical ” Web services based on WSDL and SOAP, has been increasingly marked by the domination of Web APIs, characterised by their relative simplicity and their natural suitability for the Web. Currently, the development of Web APIs

Personalised Graph-based Selection of Web APIs

by Milan Dojchinovski , Jaroslav Kuchar , Tomas Vitvar , Maciej Zaremba - In Proceedings of the 11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC). Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2012
"... Abstract. Modelling and understanding various contexts of users is important to enable personalised selection of Web APIs in directories such as Programmable Web. Currently, relationships between users and Web APIs are not clearly understood and utilized by existing selection approaches. In this pa ..."
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Abstract. Modelling and understanding various contexts of users is important to enable personalised selection of Web APIs in directories such as Programmable Web. Currently, relationships between users and Web APIs are not clearly understood and utilized by existing selection approaches

How Robust Is Your Web API Client?

by Tiago Espinha, Andy Zaidman, Hans-gerhard Gross, Tiago Espinha, Andy Zaidman, Hans-gerhard Gross
"... Abstract—Web APIs provide a systematic and extensible ap-proach for application-to-application interaction. A large number of mobile applications makes use of web APIs to integrate services into apps. Each Web API’s evolution pace is determined by their respective developer and mobile application de ..."
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Abstract—Web APIs provide a systematic and extensible ap-proach for application-to-application interaction. A large number of mobile applications makes use of web APIs to integrate services into apps. Each Web API’s evolution pace is determined by their respective developer and mobile application
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