Local consensus ontologies for B2B-oriented service composition
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Experimentation with Local Consensus Ontologies with Implications for Automated Service Composition
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A Service Workflow Management Framework Based on Peer-to-Peer and Agent Technologies
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A simulation-based approach for dynamic process management at web service platforms
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The latest trend in system interoperability is the emerging concept of web services. Web services promote the use of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) to represent services (Web Service Description Language (WSDL)), their locations and interactions (Simple ObjectAccess Protocol (SOAP)). Using the web services paradigm with the Internet as a medium has the potential of universal system interoperability and functional reuse. Workflow Automation through Agent-Based Reflective Processes or WARP is the initial work that has the same goals in mind. WARP uses reflection and tuple-space communication to coordinate a workflow of component-based services. The goal is toward the automatic configuration and management of low-level services (component-based). This work has the most potential with respect to business-to-business interaction (B2B). In this paper, we discuss our findings in the development of WARP and briefly discuss how these findings have relevance to future use of web services for business interactions.