Web Services: Been There, Done That?
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Even Web Services Can Socialize: A New Service-Oriented Social Networking Model
INCOS '09 Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems
Web Services Reputation Assessment Using a Hidden Markov Model
ICSOC-ServiceWave '09 Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Modeling and evaluation of trust with an extension in semantic web
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Using Social Networks for Web Services Discovery
IEEE Internet Computing
Towards a community-based, social network-driven framework for Web services management
Future Generation Computer Systems
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Over the past few years, an exceptional interest has been taken in the area of Service-Oriented Computing. Particularly, a remarkable effort has been made in the context of Web service discovery, a very important and active research domain. In fact, the number of Web services has grown rapidly and the task of their discovery resting on standards, UDDI and ebXML becomes more and more difficult. The most proposed approaches for Web services discovery focused on the description of Web services themselves and neglect their interaction with each other. In this paper, we use the concepts of social networking, the principles of recommender systems and Web services communities, in the context of Web 2.0, introduced in our previous work to significantly reduce this task. The obtained results seem promising.