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With the wide use of web services over the world, an effective and efficient search engine becomes necessary. In this paper, we analyzed the limitation of search method using traditional UDDI, and make it in IR-style and take advantage of approximate string matching. Motivated by the feature of WSDL files which define
With the advent of Web 2.0, RESTful web services are becoming increasingly popular to emphasize the web as platform. There are already many RESTful web services and the number of services is increasing rapidly. Thus, it can be difficult to find specific services usingkeyword based retrieval. To solve this problem, a
Image, Description, Keywords and FavIcon from a webpage where available, using only the HTML responses without any explicit webpage rendering. The algorithm was modelled to be fast without compromising on its accuracy, is fully automatic, language independent and runs without any human supervision or training. We test our
Service discovery is vital for the expansion of Web services and is often identified as one of the most challenging problems for the wide-scale use of Web services. As the number of Web services is increasing on the Web, service discovery is becoming a major issue. To address this issue, UDDI registry has been
into the server. Each of the file data or Web data is viewed as a memex event that can be described by 4W1H form. The memex event ontology is used to transform the various types of data to the standard 4W1H form. Users can view their life log chronologically and search them by keywords. Moreover, the life logs can be
Currently, workflow systems are either XML based or component based. Both paradigms have usability deficiencies. XML is not designed for procedural programming. Legacy code is difficult to adapt to component based systems. We propose a new paradigm by adding workflow keywords to an existing high-level language. This
and user behaviors are indexed and managed; Based on the user's input keywords and navigation context, a group of relevant services are dynamically searched, ranked and recommended for facilitating future navigations; the service navigation is smoothed by a web2.0 style exploratory user interface. A prototype system is
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.