Automatic Composition of Semantic Web Services Using Process Mediation
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Web service composition has quickly become a key area of research in the services oriented architecture community. One of the challenges in composition is the existence of heterogeneities across independently created and autonomously managed Web service requesters and Web service providers. Previous work in this area either involved significant human effort or in cases of the efforts seeking to provide largely automated approaches, overlooked the problem of data heterogeneities, resulting in partial solutions that would not support executable workflow for real-world problems. In this paper, we present a planning-based approach to solve both the process heterogeneity and data heterogeneity problems. Our system successfully outputs a BPEL file which correctly solves a non-trivial real-world problem in the 2006 SWS Challenge.
Publication Info
9th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 2007.
© Wu, Z., Gomadam, K., Ranabahu, A. H., Sheth, A. P., & Miller, J. A., 2007
APA Citation
Wu, Z., Gomadam, K., Ranabahu, A. H., Sheth, A. P., & Miller, J. A. (2007). Automatic Composition of Semantic Web Services Using Process Mediation.
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