Designing Semantic Web Processes: The WSDL-S Approach
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2006
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Abstract
Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications brings contributions from researchers who study, explore and understand the semantic enabling of all phases of semantic Web processes. This encompasses design, annotation, discovery, choreography and composition. Also this book presents fundamental capabilities and techniques associated with ontological modeling or services, annotation, matching and mapping, and reasoning. This is complemented by discussion of applications in e-Government and bioinformatics.
Repository Citation
Li, K.,
Verma, K.,
Mulye, R.,
Rabbani, R.,
Miller, J. A.,
& Sheth, A. P.
(2006). Designing Semantic Web Processes: The WSDL-S Approach. Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications, 161-193.
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