Research on Potential Semantic Web Service Discovery Mechanisms
A Anji Reddy, S Sowmya Kamath

TL;DR
This paper explores various semantic web service discovery methods, emphasizing ontology-based techniques to enhance accuracy and efficiency in locating suitable web services amidst increasing service proliferation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of potential discovery mechanisms, discusses ontology concepts for semantic enhancement, and reviews related research and filtering metrics.
Findings
Ontology concepts improve discovery accuracy
Semantic techniques facilitate better filtering
Review of existing research and metrics
Abstract
The field of Web services is an important paradigm in distributed application development. Currently, many businesses are seeking to convert their applications into web services because of its ability to promote inter-operability among applications. As a number of web services increase, the process of discovering appropriate web services for consumption from user's perspective gains importance. In this paper, we present a study of potential ways of discovering web services and issues related to each of them. In addition, we discuss ontology concepts and related technologies, which incorporate semantic meaning and hence give domain knowledge about a web service to improve the discovery mechanism. The paper also presents an overview of related research work, identifying metrics useful in filtering web service search mechanisms.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
