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Using Semantic Matching, Research on Semantic Web Services Composition

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Advances in Web Intelligence (AWIC 2005)

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The traditional composition of web services is lack of semantic, the semantic web services composition makes use of semantic, but in the various research done here and abroad, the sequential and parallel compositions of services are seldom touched upon in terms of semantic matching. In order to address this deficiency, this paper proposes a service composition mechanism based on multi-dimensional user model. It realizes the sequential and parallel service composition. Employing this mechanism of service matching is beneficial to the realization of the service composition on the semantic web.

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Xing, Y., Li, Y., Yu, X. (2005). Using Semantic Matching, Research on Semantic Web Services Composition. In: Szczepaniak, P.S., Kacprzyk, J., Niewiadomski, A. (eds) Advances in Web Intelligence. AWIC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3528. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11495772_69

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