: This paper addresses two important aspects of Web service compositions - on the one hand, flexibility of Web service (WS) compositions, and on the other the automatic development...
Abstract In this paper we present how Semantic Web Service technology can be used to overcome process and data heterogeneity in a B2B integration scenario. While one partner uses s...
Maciej Zaremba, Maximilian Herold, Raluca Zaharia,...
Composing existing Web services to deliver new functionality is a difficult problem as it involves resolving semantic, syntactic and structural differences among the interfaces of...
Traditionally, in-network services like firewall, proxy, cache, and transcoders have been provided by dedicated hardware middleboxes. A recent trend has been to remove the middleb...
Jeongkeun Lee, Jean Tourrilhes, Puneet Sharma, Suj...
SADI – Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration – is a set of standards-compliant Semantic Web Service design patterns that exploit the relatively straightforward interfac...
Mark D. Wilkinson, Benjamin P. Vandervalk, E. Luke...