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The Web is still changing at a rapid rate. Principles that define the Web 2.0 are now better understood than a few years ago, but continue to evolve. The semantic Web is coming of age, resulting, for instance, in a significant amount of data now being available as Linked Open Data. Advanced Web services make sophisticated functionality such as entity extraction and location-data available for free...
Web service composition has become a key area of research in the services oriented architecture (SOA) community. The idea of using AI planner to compose Web services has been suggested in a lot of papers. Since the different application domains and the constraint of precondition that AI planners have, none of the existing planner can solve this problem, perfectly. In this paper, we present an algorithm...
The paradigm of the composition of Web services to recognize this day considerable interest in Web technology in general and specifically distributed systems and/or distributed applications. The service-oriented architecture (SOA) have profitable B2B solutions, making best use of services already available on the Net. Existing work on the composition of dynamic Web services have shown that the description...
Many automatic Web service composition algorithms based on AI planning techniques have been proposed. In this paper, we model the semantic Web service composition problem using a kind of simplified planning graph. It provides a unique search space, and can find a solution in polynomial time, but with possible redundant Web services.
The capabilities of organizations can be openly exposed, easily searched and discovered, and made readily-accessible to humans and particularly to machines, using service-oriented computing approaches. Artificial intelligence and software engineering researchers alike are tantalized by the promise of ubiquitously discovering and incorporating services into their own business processes (i.e. composition...
Information and communication technologies offer great potential for society to quickly adopt e-services for economic and social development. Healthcare activities based on these technologies (e-health) are probably the most prominent of these e-services. However, e-health is evolving into such entities as m-health (mobile) or u-health (ubiquitous), which focus on applications that provide healthcare...
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