Semantic web services approaches

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Abstract

Semantic Web Services aim to better support the life-cycle of Web services and service-based applications by exploiting semantic descriptions of services. Research in this field has been considerably active and has produced a large number of ontologies, representation languages, and integrated frameworks supporting the discovery, composition and invocation of services among other tasks. In this chapter we provide a thorough, albeit necessarily brief, overview of the conceptual models devised so far, giving the reader a perspective on the relationships, coverage and applicability of each of them together with pointers for gathering further insights and details about these solutions and related software.

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Pedrinaci, C., Maleshkova, M., Zaremba, M., & Panahiazar, M. (2012). Semantic web services approaches. In Handbook of Service Description: USDL and Its Methods (pp. 159–183). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1864-1_7

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