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Web Services Description Language

Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Wanasanan Thongsongkrit

Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Wanasanan Thongsongkrit

... WSDL specification abstract part types messages operations port types concrete part bindings services and ports. Copyright Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004.[r] ...

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Ontouji-ontology to evaluate domain ontology for semantic web services description

Ontouji-ontology to evaluate domain ontology for semantic web services description

... as services provider has been proposed with variety of methodology to help in selecting ontology from the ...their web services profile. Evaluating domain ontology for semantic Web ...

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Domain Specific Language Approach on Model-driven Development of Web Services

Domain Specific Language Approach on Model-driven Development of Web Services

... paradigm, web services are currently considered one of the most dominant ...technologies. Web services are software systems designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction ...

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A Critical Overview of the Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL)

A Critical Overview of the Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL)

... language’s underlying meta-model and implied techniques. In this section, we discuss some of these major issues. One of the requirements of WS-CDL 10 is to provide a means for tools to validate conformance to ...

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Semantic Description of Web Services

Semantic Description of Web Services

... public Web is an increasingly large repository of RESTful services. Web services in the semantic web are enhanced using rich description languages based on Description ...

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II. BACKGROUND Web Service Description Language

II. BACKGROUND Web Service Description Language

... softwares. Web services are modular and self-describing applications that can be described, discovered and reused with other Web services to create new software ...the description of ...

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A Service Description Language for the Internet of Services

A Service Description Language for the Internet of Services

... hand, services lack of concrete char- acteristics. Thus, services must often be defined indirectly in terms of the effects they have on ...when services can be described in a suitable form to enable ...

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Semantic Web Services Query and Manipulation Language for Quality Attributes of Web

Services

Semantic Web Services Query and Manipulation Language for Quality Attributes of Web Services

... query language, which uses the existing ontology language primitives, and may be used to query our ontology and the Web service data based on this ...Semantic Web standards, which we review in ...

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Unified Service Description Language Enabling the Internet of Services

Unified Service Description Language Enabling the Internet of Services

... HTML, XML, XHTML and W3C are trademarks or registered trademarks of W3C®, World Wide Web Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaScript is a ...

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Specifying Conflict of Interest in Web Services Endpoint Language (WSEL)

Specifying Conflict of Interest in Web Services Endpoint Language (WSEL)

... a Web service at “National Bureau of ...a Web service at “Central Health Data Center.” In this example, the Web service at “Central Health Data Center” ...of Web services. The global ...

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Web Services. File transfer Service description

Web Services. File transfer Service description

... When a user receives a file based certificate, it must be protected by the PIN entered by the user. It must not be possible to use the certificate without this PIN except when the software otherwise controls the user’s ...

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Notes on Semantic Web Services (Greek language)

Notes on Semantic Web Services (Greek language)

... with Web Services, Pearson ...Semantic Web Services, state-of-the-art, current work, and challenges”, Independent Study, Athens Information Technology Centre, December ...METEOR-S Web ...

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Business Process Execution Language for Web Services

Business Process Execution Language for Web Services

... Asynchronous BPEL Example Modify the BPEL Process WSDL Modify Partner Link Types. Modify the BPEL Process Definition Conclusion[r] ...

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Web Services Trust Language (WS-Trust)

Web Services Trust Language (WS-Trust)

... The public key is then used in the issued token. As an example, a Kerberos KDC could provide the services defined in this specification to make tokens available; similarly, so can a public key infrastructure. In ...

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Description Logics Approach to Semantic Matching of Web Services

Description Logics Approach to Semantic Matching of Web Services

... represent web services, information, tangible or intangi- ble goods, practically finding for any request an appropriate offer, or vice ...Semantic Web initiative, is one where peer entities may ...

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A flexible language learning platform based on language resources and web services

A flexible language learning platform based on language resources and web services

... second language learners and their teachers – and this way bring Språkbanken's resources in a relevant format to ...real-life language resource evaluation with end ...

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LX-Service: Web Services of Language Technology for Portuguese

LX-Service: Web Services of Language Technology for Portuguese

... available language technology was motivated by the need of its integration in an eLearning ...of language processing tools in different settings and ...way language technology can be distributed and ...

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DAML S: A Semantic Markup Language For Web Services

DAML S: A Semantic Markup Language For Web Services

... Tasks Services can be simple or primitive in the sense that they invoke only a single Web-accessible computer program, sensor, or device that does not rely upon another Web service, and there is no ...

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Web Services Secure Conversation Language (WS-SecureConversation)

Web Services Secure Conversation Language (WS-SecureConversation)

... As with all token services, the options supported may be limited. This is especially true of SCTs because the issuer may only be able to issue tokens for itself and quite often will only support a specific set of ...

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BelRAI 2.0 Cookbook Description of the BelRAI 2.0 web services

BelRAI 2.0 Cookbook Description of the BelRAI 2.0 web services

... Software requirements The organization requesting the use of BelRAI’ s web services will need specific software application which has to meet BelRAI’ s specific requirements. As a supplier of customized ...

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