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Online services are no longer isolated. The release of public APIs and technologies such as web hooks are allowing users and developers to access their information easily. Intelligent agents could use this information to provide a better user experience across services, connecting services with smart automatic behaviours or actions. However, agent platforms are not prepared to easily add external...
In this paper we describe the algorithms and tools offered by DOCODE, a system for plagiarism detection in educational institutions, with a special focus on the task of external plagiarism detection using the Web as a source of information. In that context, although DOCODE is a full-featured system based on several algorithms, our main contribution is an algorithm that given a document is capable...
Web services have become popular and increasingly important in e-business and e-commerce applications especially in large scale distributed systems. As a result, increasing number of web services has been developed. However, this abundance creates a vast collection of web services which makes the task of locating a suitable one more challenging and more difficult. Automatic clustering of web services...
Web services are independent software systems designed to offer machine-to-machine interactions over the WWW to achieve well-described operations. Web Service Matchmaking is a process of searching (or discovering) for a web service within a service registry (such as UDDI) to discover a web service that satisfies certain functional requirements as requested by a service consumer. In this paper, we...
The growing number of services available within social applications (viz. Social networks) raises a new and challenging search issue: selecting desired services from social networks. Traditional discovery and selection approaches, which are registry-based (e.g., UDDI, ebXML), have manifested their limitations as they often fall behind users' expectations. This is because registries fail to (i) take...
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