Information Retrieval
The Gaia Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and Design
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Larks: Dynamic Matchmaking Among Heterogeneous Software Agents in Cyberspace
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Semantic Matching of Web Services Capabilities
ISWC '02 Proceedings of the First International Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web
A software framework for matchmaking based on semantic web technology
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Service-Oriented Computing: Key Concepts and Principles
IEEE Internet Computing
Extending Web Services Technologies: The Use of Multi-Agent Approaches (Multiagent Systems, Artificial Societies, and Simulated Organizations)
A Semantic Web Services Architecture
IEEE Internet Computing
Research Directions for Service-Oriented Multiagent Systems
IEEE Internet Computing
A compositional framework for the specification of interaction protocols in multiagent organizations
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
The pragmatics of software agents: analysis and design of agent communication languages
Intelligent information agents
Exploiting organisational information for service coordination in multiagent systems
Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems - Volume 1
WSMO-MX: A hybrid Semantic Web service matchmaker
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Semantic service composition in service-oriented multiagent systems: a filtering approach
AAMAS'07/SOCASE'07 Proceedings of the 2007 AAMAS international workshop and SOCASE 2007 conference on Service-oriented computing: agents, semantics, and engineering
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The ever-growing number of services on the WWW provides enormous business opportunities. Services can be automatically discovered and invoked, or even be dynamically composed from more simples ones. In this paper we concentrate on the problem of service discovery. Most current approaches base their search on inputs and outputs of the service. Some of them also take into account preconditions and effects, and other parameters that describe the service. We present a new approach that complements existing ones by considering the types of interactions that services can be used in. We present our proposal for a concrete application based on a real-world scenario for emergency assistance in the healthcare domain