DAML-S: Web Service Description for the Semantic Web
Source: Stanford University
This paper presents DAML-S, DAML + OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a service can do, and not just how it does it. This paper describes three aspects of the ontology: the service profile, the process model, and the service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects the ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.
| Format: | Size: | 247.90 | |
| Date: | Jan 2010 |
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