A New Approach for Semantic Web Matching
Kamran Zamanifar,Golsa Heidary,Naser Nematbakhsh,Farhad Mardukhi +3 more
- 15 Sep 2010
- Vol. 78, pp 77-85
TL;DR: A new approach for semantic web matching is proposed to improve the performance of Web Service replacement and it is found that the best way for matching two web services is comparing the functionalities of them.
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Abstract: In this work we propose a new approach for semantic web matching to improve the performance of Web Service replacement. Because in automatic systems we should ensure the self-healing, self-configuration, self-optimization and self-management, all services should be always available and if one of them crashes, it should be replaced with the most similar one. Candidate services are advertised in Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) all in Web Ontology Language (OWL). By the help of bipartite graph, we did the matching between the crashed service and a Candidate one. Then we chose the best service, which had the maximum rate of matching. In fact we compare two services‘ functionalities and capabilities to see how much they match. We found that the best way for matching two web services, is comparing the functionalities of them.
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