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Protocol for the Syndication of Semantic Descriptions

by Graham Moore, Marc Wilhelm Küster, Graham Moore, Marc Wilhelm Küster
"... Abstract. This document describes a protocol to be used for the exchange of semantic descriptions. The protocol defines how a web service can publish a series of web accessible feeds that describe snapshots and changes to a collection of semantic descriptions. This protocol also defines how a client ..."
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Abstract. This document describes a protocol to be used for the exchange of semantic descriptions. The protocol defines how a web service can publish a series of web accessible feeds that describe snapshots and changes to a collection of semantic descriptions. This protocol also defines how a

Publishing Semantic Descriptions of Services

by Luc Moreau Simon, Simon Miles, Juri Papay, Keith Decker, Terry Payne - Global Grid Forum, 2003. URL: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ lavm/papers/ggf9.ps , 2003
"... Service discovery in large scale, open distributed systems is difficult because of the need to filter out services suitable to the task at hand from a potentially huge pool of possibilities. Semantic descriptions have been advocated as the key to expressive service discovery, but the most commonl ..."
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Service discovery in large scale, open distributed systems is difficult because of the need to filter out services suitable to the task at hand from a potentially huge pool of possibilities. Semantic descriptions have been advocated as the key to expressive service discovery, but the most

Semi-automatic Composition of Web Services using Semantic Descriptions

by Evren Sirin, James Hendler, Bijan Parsia - In Web Services: Modeling, Architecture and Infrastructure workshop in ICEIS 2003 , 2002
"... As web services become more prevalent, tools will be needed to help users find, filter and integrate these services. Composing existing services to obtain new functionality will prove to be essential for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications. We have developed a prototy ..."
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prototype that guides a user in the dynamic composition of web services. Our semi-automatic process includes presenting matching services to the user at each step of a composition, filtering the possibilities by using semantic descriptions of the services. The generated composition is then directly

SEMANTIC DESCRIPTION FOR THE TAXONOMY OF THE GEOSPATIAL SERVICES

by Bcg Boletim, Ciências Geodésicas On-line, Hao Li, Yandong Wang, Penggen Cheng
"... services have progressively developed to provide geospatial data and processing functions online. In order to efficiently discover and manage the large amount of geospatial services, these services are registered with semantic descriptions and categorized into classes according to certain taxonomies ..."
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services have progressively developed to provide geospatial data and processing functions online. In order to efficiently discover and manage the large amount of geospatial services, these services are registered with semantic descriptions and categorized into classes according to certain

Semantic Description of Web Services

by Thabet Slimani
"... The tasks of semantic web service (discovery, selection, composition, and execution) are supposed to enable seamless interoperation between systems, whereby human intervention is kept at a minimum. In the field of Web service description research, the exploitation of descriptions of services through ..."
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The tasks of semantic web service (discovery, selection, composition, and execution) are supposed to enable seamless interoperation between systems, whereby human intervention is kept at a minimum. In the field of Web service description research, the exploitation of descriptions of services

WSMO-Lite: Lightweight Semantic Descriptions for

by Tomas Vitvar, Maciej Zaremba, Dieter Fensel - Services on the Web. WSMO Working Draft v0.2, DERI, 2007. Available at: http://www.wsmo.org/TR/d11/v0.2
"... The current Web service technology brought a new potential to the Web of services. However, the success of Web services still depends on resolving three fundamental challenges, namely search, integration and mediation. In this paper we define an extended Web service stack enabling total or partial a ..."
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automation of web service provisioning process. With the goal of a maximal Web standards compliance, we describe various types of service semantics, use RDF Schema (RDFS) to define a pragmatic meaning for those descriptions, and use Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) to define a place

Semantic description of brain MRI images

by Ammar Mechouche, Christine Golbreich, Bernard Gibaud
"... Labelling brain images content at the semantic level is important for decision support in the context of neuroimaging and neurosurgery, as well as for providing images annotations that may support future retrieval. This paper shows how symbolic methods can be used for the semantic description of the ..."
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Labelling brain images content at the semantic level is important for decision support in the context of neuroimaging and neurosurgery, as well as for providing images annotations that may support future retrieval. This paper shows how symbolic methods can be used for the semantic description

Semantic matching of web services capabilities

by Massimo Paolucci, Takahiro Kawamura, Terry R. Payne, Katia Sycara , 2002
"... Abstract. The Web is moving from being a collection of pages toward a collection of services that interoperate through the Internet. The first step toward this interoperation is the location of other services that can help toward the solution of a problem. In this paper we claim that location of web ..."
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of web services should be based on the semantic match between a declarative description of the service being sought, and a description of the service being offered. Furthermore, we claim that this match is outside the representation capabilities of registries such as UDDI and languages such as WSDL. We

Description Logic Programs: Combining Logic Programs with Description Logic

by Benjamin N. Grosof, Ian Horrocks , 2002
"... We show how to interoperate, semantically and inferentially, between the leading Semantic Web approaches to rules (RuleML Logic Programs) and ontologies (OWL/DAML+OIL Description Logic) via analyzing their expressive intersection. To do so, we define a new intermediate knowledge representation (KR) ..."
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We show how to interoperate, semantically and inferentially, between the leading Semantic Web approaches to rules (RuleML Logic Programs) and ontologies (OWL/DAML+OIL Description Logic) via analyzing their expressive intersection. To do so, we define a new intermediate knowledge representation (KR

Semantic Description of Signal and Image Databases

by Pedro Contreras, Münevver Köküer, Mireille Louys, Fionn Murtagh
"... Information navigation and search on the part of a user requires thorough description of the information content of signal and image datasets and archives. Large signal and image databases need comprehensive metadata to facilitate user access. There is no unique way to describe the semantics of imag ..."
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Information navigation and search on the part of a user requires thorough description of the information content of signal and image datasets and archives. Large signal and image databases need comprehensive metadata to facilitate user access. There is no unique way to describe the semantics
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