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What is needed for semantic service descriptions? A proposal for suitable language constructs
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Web Service SpecificationEngineeringDiane Service DescriptionSoftware EngineeringSemantic WebSemanticsCorpus LinguisticsService Description LanguageLanguage DocumentationComputational LinguisticsData IntegrationService InterfaceSystem SoftwareLanguage StudiesSuitable Language ConstructsBig PromiseWeb Service ModelingSemantic Service DescriptionsService-oriented Software EngineeringComputer ScienceSoftware DesignService-oriented ComputingSemantic Web ServiceCloud ComputingLinguistics
The big promise of service-oriented computing is the ability to form agile networks. Agile networks are networks of loosely coupled participants that cooperate by dynamically discovering and invoking each other's services at run-time. The major prerequisite for this promise to be fulfilled is an appropriate semantic service description. In this paper, we identify requirements towards such a service description language and show that neither of the two main current approaches, OWL-S and WSMO, is able to fully meet these requirements. We then proceed to suggest additional language constructs and a prototypical language, the DIANE Service Description (DSD), which implements these constructs. We explain how service offers and requests can be described and matched using DSD.
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