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A Formal Model of Semantic Web Service Ontology (WSMO) Execution

Wang, Hai h., Gibbins, Nick, Payne, Terry, Saleh, Ahmed and Sun, Jun (2008) A Formal Model of Semantic Web Service Ontology (WSMO) Execution. In, The Thirteenth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2008), Belfast, Northern Ireland, 31 Mar - 04 Apr 2008. , 111-120.

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Semantic Web Services have been one of the most significant research areas within the Semantic Web vision, and have been recognized as a promising technology that exhibits huge commercial potential. Current Semantic Web Service research focuses on defining models and languages for the semantic markup of all relevant aspects of services, which are accessible through a Web service interface. The Web Service Modelling Ontology (WSMO) is one of the most significant Semantic Web Service framework proposed to date. To support the standardization and tool support of WSMO, a formal semantics of the language is highly desirable. As there are a few variants of WSMO and it is still under development, the semantics of WSMO needs to be formally defined to facilitate easy reuse and future development. In this paper, we present a formal Object-Z semantics of WSMO. Different aspects of the language have been precisely defined within one unified framework. This model provides a formal unambiguous specification, which can be used to develop tools and facilitate future development.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Event Dates: 31 Mar 2008 -- 4 Apr 2008
Divisions:Faculty of Physical and Applied Science > Electronics and Computer Science > Web & Internet Science
ePrint ID:265337
Deposited On:26 Mar 2008 14:40
Last Modified:02 Mar 2012 12:41
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