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The aim of service discovery is to discover services based on preferences given by service consumers. Many approaches are using keyword based syntactic methods and recent approaches are using semantic Web technology to enhance service discovery. Traditional service discovery mechanism acts like a black box which
sending a simple keyword query to the hotspot (BlueInfo Pull). The BlueInfo hotspot requests the service from the origin server in the Internet and relays the response to the mobile device, possibly after adaptation for mobile viewing. The usability of BlueInfo Pull in comparison to a mobile phone browser is demonstrated
Aiming to discover the most suitable service cater to the discovery request of service consumer which includes functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements, this paper proposes a service registry model named as SRC (Service Registry on Cloud) which is an extension of the keywords based service registry model
With the dramatic increasing number of available Web services, how to locate the right services is becoming a big challenge in pervasive environments. The Web services discovery mechanism of UDDI based on keywords and simple classification can not meet the current needs. A semantic distance between ontology concepts
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.