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KAoS policy management for semantic Web services
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Web Service SpecificationEngineeringSemantic Web DataSemantic WebSemanticsWeb AgentData ScienceManagementData IntegrationData ManagementWeb Service ModelingSemantic Web TechniqueComputer ScienceInformation ManagementKaos Policy ManagementSemantic Web ServiceCloud ComputingWeb Services PowerWeb SemanticsSemantic Markup LanguagesExplicit Representations
Web Services power through explicit representations of Web resources underlying semantics and the development of an intelligent Web infrastructure that can fully exploit them. Semantic Web languages, such as OWL, extend RDF to let users specify ontologies comprising taxonomies of classes and inference rules. Both people and software agents can effectively use Semantic Web Services.' Agents will increasingly use the combination of semantic markup languages and Semantic Web Services to understand and autonomously manipulate Web content in significant ways. Agents will discover, communicate, and cooperate with other agents and services and-as we' 11 describe -will rely on policy-based management and control mechanisms to ensure respect for human-imposed constraints on agent interaction. Policy-based controls of Semantic Web Services can also help govern interaction with traditional (nonagent) clients.
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