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What is Web Service Modeling Ontology Lite (WSMO-Lite)

Handbook of Research on Architectural Trends in Service-Driven Computing
A lightweight service ontology inspired by WSMO, which builds on the newest W3C standards and allows bottom-up, lightweight semantic annotation of services.
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A Semantically Enabled Service Delivery Platform: An Architectural Overview
Ioan Toma (Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria), José María García (Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria), Iker Larizgoitia (Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria), and Dieter Fensel (Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6178-3.ch008
Abstract
It is expected that virtual factories and enterprises of the future will be able to self-organize in distributed, autonomous, interoperable, non-hierarchical, innovation ecosystems and be dynamically delivered as services, end-to-end along the global value chain. In this scenario, services and service ecosystems become central artifacts, and it is necessary to model and manage them appropriately for automation and scalability. Two main popular architectural approaches for realizing service orientation are WSDL-based SOA and the RESTful style. The level of automation offered by these approaches is limited, and human intervention is required in order to achieve most of the service-related tasks such as discovery, ranking, invocation, and monitoring. In order for service-oriented technologies to scale, they need to offer a significant degree of automation. To address the scalability issues in service composition, this chapter proposes a semantically enabled service-oriented architectural approach (SESA) and its implementation in the form of a platform. The authors detail the principles, models, architecture, and implementation underlying the approach in which lightweight semantics play a central role.
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