Covering the semantic space of tourism: an approach based on modularized ontologies
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Context, Information and Ontologies
Modeling Semantic Web Services with the Web Service Modeling Toolkit
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Automatic composition of Learning Grid Portlets: a comparison of syntactic and semantic approaches
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
An Ontology for the Implementation of the EU Services Directive
Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2009: The Twenty-Second Annual Conference
A semantic query approach to personalized e-catalogs service system
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Towards practical semantic web service discovery
ESWC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on The Semantic Web: research and Applications - Volume Part II
Integrating semantic Web services ranking mechanisms using a common preference model
Knowledge-Based Systems
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Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery, mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack of support for a machine-processable description. In this book, Jos de Bruijn and his coauthors lay the foundations for understanding the requirements that shape the description of the various aspects related to Semantic Web services, such as the static background knowledge in the form of ontologies, the functional description of the service, and the behavioral description of the service. They introduce the Web Service Modeling Language (WSML), which provides means for describing the functionality and behavior of Web services, as well as the underlying business knowledge, in the form of ontologies, with a conceptual grounding in the Web Service Modeling Ontology. Academic and industrial researchers as well as professionals will find a comprehensive overview of the concepts and challenges in the area of Semantic Web services, the Web Services Modeling Language and its relation to the Web Services Modeling Ontology, and an in-depth treatment of both enabling technologies and theoretical foundations.