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As the number of Web APIs is rapidly increasing, it is an urgent issue to discover qualified Web APIs and provide value-added services by orchestrating them. However, most of the interface descriptions of Web APIs are informal, and the Web API SLA contracts, which are a key to quality of services orchestration, require manual operations at the consumers. Meanwhile, applying the blockchain, the distributed...
This paper presents link prediction of Linked Open Data (LOD) by Multiple Label Propagation Algorithm (MLPA). The current LOD do not have enough links. Therefore, the LOD have not been able to exert so much semantic characteristics. In order to solve this problem, we proposed the MLPA considering semantic distance. The MLPA can expand potential links of each data contained in the LOD. The experimental...
The Semantic Web still cannot be realized on the Internet, since a large number of un-structure web documents available on the Internet contain texts in natural language that are still only read by human beings. For content providers and developers, it is almost impossible to generate metadata of Web content manually. In this paper, a mechanism generating content-based RDF Semantic Web schema from...
Ontologies play a pivotal role in the Semantic Web by providing metadata for distributed and automated information processing. The standard ontology language OWL does not apply Unique Name Assumption. This lack leads to misunderstandings among users and complicates databases and software modeling. The paper presents ways to overcome it without increasing both computational and conceptual complexities...
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