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A P2P based Service Flow System with Advanced Ontology-based Service Profiles

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:46 authored by Jun ShenJun Shen, Y Yang, Jun YanJun Yan
A peer-to-peer (p2p) based service flow management system, SwinDeW-S, could support decentralised Web service composition, deployment and enactment. However, traditional workflow definition languages, such as extended XPDL and service-oriented BPEL4WS, have become insufficient to specify business process semantics, especially the descriptions of inputs, outputs, preconditions and effects. In this paper, we propose a novel solution based on OWL-S, a semantic Web ontology language that leverages service discovery, invocation and negotiation more effectively. The enhanced SwinDeW-S architecture is adapted with advanced ontology-based service profiles, and it takes advantage of a well-developed profile generation tool, which translates the BPEL4WS process models to the OWL-S profiles. As a result, in a new prototype equipped with both BPEL4WS and OWL-S, communications and coordination among service flow peers have become better organised and more efficient.

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This article has been accepted for publication by Elsevier on 21 March 2006 and will be published as: Shen, J, Yang, Y & Yan, J, A P2P based Service Flow System with Advanced Ontology-based Service Profiles, International Journal of Advanced Engineering Informatics (in press 2007). The journal can be found here.

Journal title

Advanced Engineering Informatics

Volume

21

Issue

2

Pagination

221-229

Language

English

RIS ID

14119

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