Abstract
We demonstrate Web Service Execution Environment (WSMX), a semantic middleware platform for runtime service discovery, mediation and execution, applied to SWS Challenge scenarios. We show the modelling principles as well as execution aspects of the WSMX semantic technology addressing the real-world requirements.
This work is supported by the Science Foundation Ireland Grant No. SFI/02/CE1/ I131, and the EU projects SUPER (FP6-026850), and SemanticGov (FP-027517).
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- Service Discovery
- Customer Relationship Management
- Semantic Description
- Customer Relationship Management System
- Target Ontology
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Zaremba, M., Vitvar, T. (2008). WSMX: A Solution for B2B Mediation and Discovery Scenarios. In: Bechhofer, S., Hauswirth, M., Hoffmann, J., Koubarakis, M. (eds) The Semantic Web: Research and Applications. ESWC 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5021. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9_78
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