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Recently, the mapping from Relational Databases (RDB) into Resource Description Framework (RDF) becomes an essential demand for most of the people who are consuming the Web in their daily activities and businesses due to the need for getting complete integrated, trustworthy and understandable data that achieving their requirements and wishes. However, management and controlling the RDB-RDF mapping...
RESTful Web services are an increasingly popular way for companies to expose their data on the Web. On the other hand, the Linked Open Data initiative is gaining traction recently. Since REST's principles align well with those of Linked Data, there is an increasing interest in the relationship of the two. Nevertheless, in practice they still largely remain separated, creating islands of data instead...
An example is given to analyze its security flaws and security requirements in the services oriented architecture. Aimed at the increasingly severe security of SOA, a model for building end to end security services is proposed, the specification concerned with Web services message-level security is put forward, such as WS-security and SAML, according to these specifications, the design and realization...
There are numerous existing notations and standards in the Web service community. These may be grouped broadly into three competing families, namely; Web services, semantic Web, and electronic business. Although the families are competing, we expect that applications will cut across them and there is a need to map from one to another and to analyze compatibility and other properties. Therefore we...
This paper accomplishes the automatic composition of web services by leveraging semantics in XML Schemas, and by automatically generating aligned ontologies from mappings between XML schemas. Hence, we propose to encode the import of schemas and their mappings in HTML, which when combined with JavaScript libraries enable a web user to write mashups that hide coding and ontological complexities and...
This paper proposes a framework for personalisation of mobile services called Web Services Personalisation Framework (WSPF). The framework is based on the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) concept and uses XML Web Services and Semantic Web technologies as foundations for enabling the personalisation. A tool has been developed which simplifies the support for personalisation when implementing services...
The aim of this paper is to create a scenario, which offers methods to integrate ECA rules into Web services. This paper also provides a short survey on using and creating Web services based on WSDL-S and SOAP technologies and make a introduction to Semantic Web technologies : WSDL-S, OWL-S, and WSMO. We provide a JESS rule example, we serialize it into a R2ML rule (R2ML tend to become a standard...
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