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Towards automatic mediation of OWL-S process models
R. Vaculin and K. Sycara
2007 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, IEEE Computer Society, July, 2007, pp. 1032-1039.

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Abstract

The framework for automatic mediation of two process models composed of semantically annotated web services is presented. Process mediation is hard because of many possible mismatches between process models. We introduce algorithms for the process models analysis to find possible mappings between provider's and requester's process models, or to identify incompatibilities that cannot be reconciled with given set of available data mediators and external services. Results of the analysis phase are used in the mediator runtime component. In particular, we show how the workflow and dataflow mismatches can be resolved.

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Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Software Agents

Number of pages: 4

Text Reference

R. Vaculin and K. Sycara, "Towards automatic mediation of OWL-S process models," 2007 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, IEEE Computer Society, July, 2007, pp. 1032-1039.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Vaculin_2007_5920,
   author = "Roman Vaculin and Katia Sycara",
   title = "Towards automatic mediation of OWL-S process models",
   booktitle = "2007 IEEE International Conference on Web Services",
   month = "July",
   year = "2007",
   pages = "1032-1039",
   publisher = "IEEE Computer Society"
}


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