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One of the challenging problem that Web service technology is now facing is effective service discovery. To solve the deficiencies of Web service description, matching and choosing under WSDL language, this paper presents a web service discovery method based on keyword clustering and concept expansion, mainly from the
Nowadays, with the appearance of more and more web services, it has been one of the key points that how to find the target service quickly and precisely. Traditional methods of web service discovery are only based on the keyword matching, but it's very difficult to realize more detailed and intelligent services, and
The proliferation of Web services demands for a discovery mechanism to find advertisements that satisfy the requests more accurately. OWL-S provides a capability-based description and logic inference mechanism for semantically matching. UDDI provides a registry of businesses and Web services, but its keyword search
well define these conceptions and the relationship between these conceptions. In this way, errors and failures generated due to misunderstanding the conceptions are reduced, function-based services are much easier to be discovered and combined, and in the meantime, the deficiency in keyword-based search technology of UDDI
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