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Fifth European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS'07)
Matching Strictly Dependent Global Constraints for Composite Web Services
Halle, Germany
November 26-November 28
ISBN: 0-7695-3044-3
Web service discovery requires matching techniques for comparing and selecting web service descriptions based on user constraints. Semantic-based approaches achieve higher recall than other approaches (such as syntax-based approaches), because they employ ontological reasoning mechanisms to match syntactically heterogeneous descriptions. However, existing semantic-based approaches are not scalable as they perform an exhaustive search to locate composite services that conform to global constraints. This paper proposes a semantic-based matching technique that locates composite services. It relates attributes of services to a common attribute to ensure that they have the same scope. This enables the assigned values to be compared and evaluated against a given global constraint. Conforming composite services are located in polynomial time with a three-dimensional data structure that indexes services based on their types, attributes and the assigned values. Simulation results indicate that the proposed approach achieves higher recall than syntax-based approaches and is more scalable than existing semantic-based approaches.
Citation:
Nalaka Gooneratne, Zahir Tari, James Harland, "Matching Strictly Dependent Global Constraints for Composite Web Services," ecows, pp.139-148, Fifth European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS'07), 2007
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