Web Services and Semantic Web
Semantically-enabled Service Oriented Architecture
Abstract
Semantically enabled service-oriented architecture focused on principles of service orientation, semantic modeling, intelligent and automated integration defines grounds for a cutting-edge technology which enables new means to integration of services, more adaptive to changes in business requirements which occur over systems' lifetime. This talk defines the architecture starting from a global perspective and through Web service modeling ontology as its semantic service model, narrowing down to its services, processes and technology useed for the reference implementation. On a B2B integration scenario several aspects of the architecture are demonstrated, followed by an evaluation of the implementation according to a community-agreed standard evaluation methodology for semantic-based systems.
- date: 22.01.2008, 11:00
- held by: Sebastian Kay Belle
- slides: pdf
References
- Tomas Vitvar, Adrian Mocan, Mick Kerrigan, Michal Zaremba, Maciej Zaremba, Matthew Moran, Emilia Cimpian, Thomas Haselwanter, Dieter Fensel:
“Semantically-enabled service oriented architecture : concepts, technology and application”,
in
Service Oriented Computing and Applications.
vol. 1, no. 2,2007.
electronic version: pdf


