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2009 International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services
Service Selection via Extreme Geotagging
February 01-February 07
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3527-2
Location of services plays an important role in the process of service selection. Geotagging emerged as a technique for attaching location information to Web elements, including Web services. In this context, this paper proposes a Web service selection framework based on geotagging. First, we introduce tagging and geotagging as an operation that emphasizes processes and the dynamic aspects of the environment. Then, we propose a conceptual model that defines a set of relations between tags. Furthermore, we develop a service selection technique based on this model and give an example of service selection. An overview of a system that implements geotagging-based service selection is presented at the end.
Index Terms:
web services, tagging, geotagging, discovery, selection
Citation:
Vlad Tanasescu, Dumitru Roman, John Bruno Domingue, "Service Selection via Extreme Geotagging," geows, pp.189-194, 2009 International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services, 2009
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