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2011 IEEE World Congress on Services
Web Service Composition Using Service Suggestions
Washington, DC USA
July 04-July 09
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4461-8
This paper presents a semi-automatic Web service composition approach. This approach ranks all available candidate Web service operations based on semantic annotations and suggests service operations to a human designer during the process of Web service composition. The ranking scores are based on data mediation, functionality and formal service specifications. A formal graph model, an IODAG, is defined to formalize an input/output schema of a Web service operation. Three data mediation algorithms are developed to handle the data heterogeneities arising during Web service composition. The data mediation algorithms analyze the schemas of the inputs and outputs of service operations and consider the structures of the schemas. A typed representation for our data mediation approach, which formalizes the data mediation problem as a subtype-checking problem, is presented. An evaluation is performed to study the effectiveness of different data mediation and service suggestion algorithms used to assist designers composing Web services.
Index Terms:
Web service composition, data mediation, service suggestions, semantic annotations, SAWSDL
Citation:
Rui Wang, Chaitanya Guttula, Maryam Panahiazar, Haseeb Yousaf, John A. Miller, Eileen T. Kraemer, Jessica C. Kissinger, "Web Service Composition Using Service Suggestions," services, pp.482-489, 2011 IEEE World Congress on Services, 2011
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