Major computer companies and government agencies are adopting Web Services (WS) technology. Web services must ensure interoperability and security, and be reliable and trustworthy...
This paper presents a dynamic and scalable mechanism for discovery of semantically enriched descriptions of Web services. By employing Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO) as the u...
Brahmananda Sapkota, Laurentiu Vasiliu, Ioan Toma,...
Asynchronous interactions are becoming more and more important in the realization of complex B2B Web applications, and Web services are at the moment the most innovative and well-e...
Marco Brambilla, Giuseppe Guglielmetti, Christina ...
Web service technologies are becoming a new paradigm for distributed computing. With increasing number of web services available on the internet, there is an urgent need for infor...
Semantic Web Services facilitate activities including automatic discovery and composition of Web Services. Research initiatives such as WSMO have been developing specifications fo...
The information management requirements in systems based on Web Service Architecture principles include both the management of large amounts of relatively static services and assoc...
Web services are becoming an important enabler of the Semantic Web. Besides the need for a rich description mechanism, Web Service information should be made available in an acces...
Web Services form a new distributed computing paradigm. Collaborative verification and validation are important when Web Services from different vendors are integrated together to...
Hai Huang, Wei-Tek Tsai, Raymond A. Paul, Yinong C...
The Web Service Resource Framework (WSRF) was announced in January 2004 as a new way for manipulating "stateful resources" to perform grid computing tasks using Web Serv...
Web service discovery is a key problem as the number of services is expected to increase dramatically. Service discovery at the present time is based primarily on keywords, or int...