Semantic web service discovery approaches: overview and limitations
Ibrahim El Bitar, Fatima-Zahra Belouadha, Ounsa Roudies

TL;DR
This paper reviews various semantic web service discovery approaches, assessing their maturity and limitations to guide future development in adapting to evolving client needs.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of existing approaches, highlighting their strengths and limitations for better adaptation to current web service discovery requirements.
Findings
Identifies key mechanisms in existing approaches
Highlights limitations in current methods
Provides guidelines for future discovery approaches
Abstract
The semantic Web service discovery has been given massive attention within the last few years. With the increasing number of Web services available on the web, looking for a particular service has become very difficult, especially with the evolution of the clients needs. In this context, various approaches to discover semantic Web services have been proposed. In this paper, we compare these approaches in order to assess their maturity and their adaptation to the current domain requirements. The outcome of this comparison will help us to identify the mechanisms that constitute the strengths of the existing approaches, and thereafter will serve as guideline to determine the basis for a discovery approach more adapted to the current context of Web services.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Web Data Mining and Analysis
