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Decentralized Semantic Service Discovery in Preferential Attachment Networks

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Agent-Based Technologies and Applications for Enterprise Interoperability (ATOP 2009, ATOP 2010)

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Service discovery plays an important role in large-scale and highly dynamic environments where the most valuable information is not widely available and may not be registered. In this paper, we present a decentralized service discovery approach that makes use of decentralized search algorithm and social network model as underlying structure.

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del Val, E., Rebollo, M., Botti, V. (2012). Decentralized Semantic Service Discovery in Preferential Attachment Networks. In: Fischer, K., Müller, J.P., Levy, R. (eds) Agent-Based Technologies and Applications for Enterprise Interoperability. ATOP ATOP 2009 2010. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28563-9_8

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