A Survey on Web Service Discovery Approaches
Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay, Archana Chougule

TL;DR
This survey reviews various web service discovery methods, comparing keyword, syntax, and semantic approaches, highlighting their differences and suitability for different application requirements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview and comparison of existing web service discovery approaches from literature, aiding in selecting appropriate methods.
Findings
Semantic approaches offer more accurate discovery.
Keyword-based methods are faster but less precise.
Hybrid approaches combine advantages of multiple methods.
Abstract
Web services are playing an important role in e-business and e-commerce applications. As web service applications are interoperable and can work on any platform, large scale distributed systems can be developed easily using web services. Finding most suitable web service from vast collection of web services is very crucial for successful execution of applications. Traditional web service discovery approach is a keyword based search using UDDI. Various other approaches for discovering web services are also available. Some of the discovery approaches are syntax based while other are semantic based. Having system for service discovery which can work automatically is also the concern of service discovery approaches. As these approaches are different, one solution may be better than another depending on requirements. Selecting a specific service discovery system is a hard task. In this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Web Applications and Data Management
