Extending the Service Composition Formalism with Relational Parameters
Paul Diac, Liana Tucar, Radu Mereuta

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel modeling approach for web service composition using ontologies and relational parameters, enhancing the ability to automatically solve more complex composition problems.
Contribution
It extends existing service composition formalisms by incorporating relational parameters and ontologies, increasing expressiveness and automation capabilities.
Findings
Enhanced modeling expressiveness with relational parameters
Improved automation in complex service composition
Demonstrated applicability to complex composition scenarios
Abstract
Web Service Composition deals with the (re)use of Web Services to provide complex functionality, inexistent in any single service. Over the state-of-the-art, we introduce a new type of modeling, based on ontologies and relations between objects, which allows us to extend the expressiveness of problems that can be solved automatically.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
