A Goal-Based Semantic Web Service Browser

Presented at: 6th International and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2007+ASWC2007)

by Michael Stollberg, Mick Kerrigan, Martin Hepp

Webpage: http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/Paper327-iswc07-demo.pdf

We present a novel approach for the visualization and browsing of Web services. In contrast to most existing tools that categorize Web service with respect to specific description elements, our tool is based on goals that describe the objective that a client wants to solve by using Web services while abstracting from the technical details. The data structure for our search space visualization is a graph that organizes goal templates - i.e. generic and reusable objective descriptions - with respect to their semantic similarity, and keeps the relevant knowledge on the available Web services for solving them; the graph is generated automatically by semantic matchmaking. The browsing tool is implemented as a new plug-in of the Web Service Modeling Toolkit WSMT, an integrated development environment for Semantic Web services.

A Goal-Based Semantic Web Service Browser was presented at this event.


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