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WSMO - Primer

WSMO - Primer. 1st F2F meeting SDK cluster working group on Semantic Web Services Wiesbaden, Germany, 15-03-2004 Sinuhe Arroyo Digital Enterprise Research Institute Innsbruck sinuhe.arroyo@uibk.ac.at. Agenda. Objectives Audience Contents. Primer. Deliverable Number: D31

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WSMO - Primer

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  1. WSMO - Primer 1st F2F meeting SDK cluster working group on Semantic Web Services Wiesbaden, Germany, 15-03-2004 Sinuhe Arroyo Digital Enterprise Research Institute Innsbruck sinuhe.arroyo@uibk.ac.at

  2. Agenda • Objectives • Audience • Contents Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

  3. Primer • Deliverable Number: D31 • Current version: V01.20040315 • Editors: • Sinuhe Arroyo • Michael Stollberg • Authors: • Sinuhe Arroyo • Michael Stollberg • Ying Ding Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

  4. Objectives • Provide the reader with the basic knowledge required to effectively use WSMO • Describe: • roll played by Ontologies • how to model Goals • how to model Web Services • how to model Mediators Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

  5. Primer Objectives • Answer question such as: • What is WSMO in a nutshell? • How does it look like? • How are Semantic Web Services modeled using WSMO? • How WSMO complements current Web standards? • How does it improve current Semantic Web Services initiatives? • Not to provide a WSMO specification Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

  6. Audience • Researches, software engineers and developers, besides anyone dealing with Semantic Web Services • Work based on D2v01. Web Service Modeling Ontology (2004-02-14) working draft • Flight ticket buying example. An agent tries to buy a plane ticket to travel from Innsbruck (Austria) to Galway (Ireland). Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

  7. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Modeling Services 2.1 Basic Concepts and Model 2.2 WSMO Principles 2.3 Approach 3. WSMO Modeling Elements 3.1 Modeling Ontologies 3.2 Modeling Goals 3.2.1 Used Mediators 3.2.2 Post-conditions 3.2.3 Effects 3.3 Modeling Web Services3.3.1 Non-functional properties 3.3.2 Used Mediators 3.3.3 Web Service Grounding 3.3.4 Web Service Capability 3.3.5 Web Service Interface 3.4 Modeling Mediators3.4.1 OO Mediator3.4.2 GG Mediator3.4.3 WW Mediator3.4.4 WG Mediator 4. WSMO Specification Structure 5. References Acknowledgments Sinuhe Arroyo sinuhe.arroyo@deri.ie

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