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Service composition enables service users to develop Web applications by composing services via Internet. Traditional service description is function-centred, but lack of composition information, which hinders service composition with respect to service contexts. In this paper, we examine service composition information (i.e. service contexts and service dependency). The context- aware service management...
Semantic Web services integrate the meaningful content of the semantic Web with the business logic of Web services and thus enable industries and individuals to build, access, deploy and execute services and transactions independently over Internet. This paper surveys semantic Web services from the viewpoints of Web service architectures, service engineering, service description languages, Web service...
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