Capabilities : describing what services can do


Autoria(s): Edmond, David; Oaks, Phillipa; ter Hofstede, Arthur
Contribuinte(s)

Orlowska, et al

Data(s)

2003

Resumo

The ability of agents and services to automatically locate and interact with unknown partners is a goal for both the semantic web and web services. This, \serendipitous interoperability", is hindered by the lack of an explicit means of describing what services (or agents) are able to do, that is, their capabilities. At present, informal descriptions of what services can do are found in \documentation" elements; or they are somehow encoded in operation names and signatures. We show, by ref- erence to existing service examples, how ambiguous and imprecise capa- bility descriptions hamper the attainment of automated interoperability goals in the open, global web environment. In this paper we propose a structured, machine readable description of capabilities, which may help to increase the recall and precision of service discovery mechanisms. Our capability description draws on previous work in capability and process modeling and allows the incorporation of external classi¯cation schemes. The capability description is presented as a conceptual meta model. The model supports conceptual queries and can be used as an extension to the DAML-S Service Pro¯le.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/24100/

Publicador

Springer-Verlag

Relação

http://www.service-description.com/papers/capabilitiesicsoc.pdf

Edmond, David, Oaks, Phillipa, & ter Hofstede, Arthur (2003) Capabilities : describing what services can do. In Orlowska, et al (Ed.) Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2003), Springer-Verlag, Trento, Italy, pp. 1-16.

Direitos

Copyright 2003 Springer-Verlag

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Tipo

Conference Paper