Benefits of semantics on web service composition from a complex network perspective

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The number of publicly available Web services (WS) is continuously growing, and in parallel, we are witnessing a rapid development in semantic-related web technologies. The intersection of the semantic web and WS allows the development of semantic WS. In this work, we adopt a complex network perspective to perform a comparative analysis of the syntactic and semantic approaches used to describe WS. From a collection of publicly available WS descriptions, we extract syntactic and semantic WS interaction networks. We take advantage of tools from the complex network field to analyze them and determine their properties. We show that WS interaction networks exhibit some of the typical characteristics observed in real-world networks, such as short average distance between nodes and community structure. By comparing syntactic and semantic networks through their properties, we show the introduction of semantics in WS descriptions should improve the composition process. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Cherifi, C., Labatut, V., & Santucci, J. F. (2010). Benefits of semantics on web service composition from a complex network perspective. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 88 CCIS, pp. 80–90). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14306-9_9

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