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Evaluating semantic web service matchmaking effectiveness based on graded relevance
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Semantic web services (SWS) promise to take service oriented computing to a new level by allowing to semi-automate timeconsuming programming tasks. At the core of SWS are solutions to the problem of SWS matchmaking, i.e., the problem of comparing semantic goal descriptions with semantic offer descriptions to determine services able to fulfill a given request. Approaches to this problem have so far been evaluated based on binary relevance despite the fact that virtually all SWS matchmakers support more fine-grained levels of match. In this paper, a solution to this discrepancy is presented. A graded relevance scale for SWS matchmaking is proposed as are measures to evaluate SWS matchmakers based on such graded relevance scales. The feasibility of the approach is shown by means of a preliminary evaluation of two hybrid OWL-S matchmakers based on the proposed measures.
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