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Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group (AWSI WG) Workplan Presentation

Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group (AWSI WG) Workplan Presentation. Hiroki Suguri, Comtec 13-14 September 2005 Budapest FIPA meeting. Outline. Problem Statement Objectives of the WG Competitive Analysis Deliverables Technology Milestones Dependencies Participants.

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Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group (AWSI WG) Workplan Presentation

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  1. Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group(AWSI WG)Workplan Presentation Hiroki Suguri, Comtec 13-14 September 2005 Budapest FIPA meeting

  2. Outline • Problem Statement • Objectives of the WG • Competitive Analysis • Deliverables • Technology • Milestones • Dependencies • Participants FIPA AWSI WG

  3. Problem Statement • Agents lack interoperability with Web Services • Industry trend is WS, not agents • Both have strength and weakness • Expectation is high for agents • Semantic Web is the key • Core issues • Service registration • Service discovery • Service invocation/communication FIPA AWSI WG

  4. Objectives of the WG • Agent interoperation with WS • Locate, negotiate and interact bi-directionally • Value addition to WS • Dialogues, semantics, interaction protocols • FIPA backward compatibility • “As much as possible” • Non-interference with WS standards • Keep existing WS specs and implementations • Utilize Semantic Web • RDF, OWL FIPA AWSI WG

  5. Competitive Analysis FIPA AWSI WG

  6. WS-* Technologies • Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) • WS-Addressing • WS-AtomicTransaction • WS-BusinessActivity • WS-Coordination • WS-Discovery • WS-Eventing • WS-Federation • WS-Management • WS-MetadataExchange • WS-Policy • WS-ReliableMessaging • WS-Security • WS-Trust FIPA AWSI WG

  7. Deliverables (1/3) • Requirements Statement • Analysis of domain issues & use cases • Analysis of reference specifications • Analysis of existing AWSI related implementations • Detailed statement of requirements FIPA AWSI WG

  8. Deliverables (2/3) • Specification Overview • Outline of full specification contents • High-level description of architectural features • Usage models • Relationship to other specifications FIPA AWSI WG

  9. Deliverables (3/3) • AWSI Description Specification • Registration and Discovery Specification • Engagement Specification • Communication Language Specification • Messaging Specification • Interaction Specification FIPA AWSI WG

  10. Technology • AgenteWeb Gateway (NIIT/Comtec) • OWL-P (North Carolina State University) • JBees (University of Otago) • WS2JADE (Swinburne University) • ACLs for WS (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) • JADE WSIG (Whitestein) • Web Service Agent Framework (IBM) • SWSL+SWSO, OWL-S, WSMO • Open Cybele Agent Platform (Intelligent Automation) • And more… FIPA AWSI WG

  11. Milestones • September 2005 • Establishment of WG • November 2005 • Requirements Statement • December 2005 • Approval of Plan of Work • March 2006 • Alpha version of standards • May 2006 • Reference implementation of Alpha version • June 2006 • Beta version of standards • August 2006 • Reference implementation of Beta version • September 2006 • Release of standards FIPA AWSI WG

  12. Dependencies • FIPA • Agent Management Specification (SC00023K) • Agent Message Transport Service Specification (SC00067F) • Interaction Protocols Specifications (SC00026—SC00030, XC00031, XC00032, SC00033—SC00036) and FIPA Communicative Acts Specifications (SC00037) • W3C • Web Service Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) • Web Services Description Language (WSDL 1.1 and 2.0) • Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP 1.2) • OASIS • Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI 3.0.2) • Business process execution language for Web Services specification (BPEL4WS) FIPA AWSI WG

  13. Participants • Submitters • Ashok U. Mallya, North Carolina State University, USA • Dominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland • H. Farooq Ahmad, Comtec, Japan/NIIT, Pakistan • Hiroki Suguri, Comtec, Japan • M. Omair Shafiq NIIT, Pakistan/DERI • Margaret Lyell, Intelligent Automation, Inc, USA • Xuan Nguyen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia • Supporters • Alois Reitbauer, Profactor Produktionsforschungs GmbH, Austria • Donald Steiner, Quantum Leap, USA • Esteban Leon-Soto, DFKI, Germany • Maryam Purvis, University of Otago, New Zealand • Michael Maximilien, IBM Research Labs, USA • Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University, Australia • Stephen Cranefield, University of Otago, New Zealand • Steven Willmott, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain FIPA AWSI WG

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