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Services Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on (SCC'04)
An Ontology Based Content Model for Web Services Description
Shanghai, China
September 15-September 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2225-4
Stephen J. H. Yang, National Central University
Norman W. Y. Shao, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology
Blue C. W. Lan, National Central University
Irene Chen, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology
Correctly described Web service will facilitate automatically discovery of web service in semantic web. In this paper, we present a content model for a better ontological metadata representation to facilitate Web service description. The proposed content model has two parts: content profile and process model. The content profile consists of three metadata, a core metadata, a structural metadata, and a semantic metadata, by which we can use to describe a Web service's basic properties, content structure and semantic meaning, respectively. The process model provide control construct to design complex service. We also provide a mechanism to transform a content model to a DAML-S Web service.
Index Terms:
Web service description, content model, DAML-S
Citation:
Stephen J. H. Yang, Norman W. Y. Shao, Blue C. W. Lan, Irene Chen, "An Ontology Based Content Model for Web Services Description," scc, pp.245-252, Services Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on (SCC'04), 2004
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