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Enabling Semantic Web Services [electronic resource] :The Web Service Modeling Ontology / by Dieter Fensel, Holger Lausen, Jos Bruijn, Michael Stollberg, Dumitru Roman, Axel Polleres, John Domingue.

by Fensel, Dieter [author.]; Lausen, Holger [author.]; Bruijn, Jos [author.]; Stollberg, Michael [author.]; Roman, Dumitru [author.]; Polleres, Axel [author.]; Domingue, John [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.Description: XIV, 188 p. 41 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9783540345206.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Information storage and retrieval systems | Information systems | Artificial intelligence | Electronic commerce | Management information systems | Computer Science | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Business Information Systems | Electronic Commerce/e-business | Information Storage and Retrieval | Software Engineering | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)DDC classification: 005.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foundations -- The World Wide Web -- The Semantic Web -- Web Services -- The Web Service Modeling Ontology -- to WSMO -- The Concepts of WSMO -- WSML — a Language for WSMO -- Related Work in the Area of Semantic Web Service Frameworks -- Tools and Applications -- Semantic Web Service Usage Tasks in WSMO -- Tools -- Applications of WSMO -- Conclusion and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Service-oriented computing has become one of the predominant factors in current IT research and development. Web services seem to be the middleware solution of the future for highly interoperable distributed software solutions. In parallel, research on the Semantic Web provides the results required to exploit distributed machine-processable data. To combine these two research lines into industrial-strength applications, a number of research projects have been set up by organizations like W3C and the EU. Dieter Fensel and his coauthors deliver a profound introduction into one of the most promising approaches – the Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO). After a brief presentation of the underlying basic technologies and standards of the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, and Web Services, they detail all the elements of WSMO from basic concepts to possible applications in e-commerce, e-government and e-banking, and they also describe its relation to other approaches like OWL-S or WSDL-S. While many of the related technologies and standards are still under development, this book already offers both a broad conceptual introduction and lots of pointers to future application scenarios for researchers in academia and industry as well as for developers of distributed Web applications.
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Foundations -- The World Wide Web -- The Semantic Web -- Web Services -- The Web Service Modeling Ontology -- to WSMO -- The Concepts of WSMO -- WSML — a Language for WSMO -- Related Work in the Area of Semantic Web Service Frameworks -- Tools and Applications -- Semantic Web Service Usage Tasks in WSMO -- Tools -- Applications of WSMO -- Conclusion and Outlook.

Service-oriented computing has become one of the predominant factors in current IT research and development. Web services seem to be the middleware solution of the future for highly interoperable distributed software solutions. In parallel, research on the Semantic Web provides the results required to exploit distributed machine-processable data. To combine these two research lines into industrial-strength applications, a number of research projects have been set up by organizations like W3C and the EU. Dieter Fensel and his coauthors deliver a profound introduction into one of the most promising approaches – the Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO). After a brief presentation of the underlying basic technologies and standards of the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, and Web Services, they detail all the elements of WSMO from basic concepts to possible applications in e-commerce, e-government and e-banking, and they also describe its relation to other approaches like OWL-S or WSDL-S. While many of the related technologies and standards are still under development, this book already offers both a broad conceptual introduction and lots of pointers to future application scenarios for researchers in academia and industry as well as for developers of distributed Web applications.

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