Representing USDL for humans and tools


Autoria(s): Duddy, Keith; Heinrich, Matthias; Heinzl, Steffen; Knechtel, Martin; Pedrinaci, Carlos; Schmeling, Benjamin; Smith, Virginia
Contribuinte(s)

Barros, Alistair P.

Oberle, Daniel

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This chapter deals with technical aspects of how USDL service descriptions can be read from and written to different representations for use by humans and tools. A combination of techniques for representing and exchanging USDL have been drawn from Model-Driven Engineering and Semantic Web technologies. The USDL language's structural definition is specified as a MOF meta-model, but some modules were originally defined using the OWL language from the Semantic Web community and translated to the meta-model format. We begin with the important topic of serializing USDL descriptions into XML, so that they can be exchanged beween editors, repositories, and other tools. The following topic is how USDL can be made available through the Semantic Web as a network of linked data, connected via URIs. Finally, consideration is given to human-readable representations of USDL descriptions, and how they can be generated, in large part, from the contents of a stored USDL model.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52670/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-1-4614-1864-1_14

Duddy, Keith, Heinrich, Matthias, Heinzl, Steffen, Knechtel, Martin, Pedrinaci, Carlos, Schmeling, Benjamin, & Smith, Virginia (2012) Representing USDL for humans and tools. In Barros, Alistair P. & Oberle, Daniel (Eds.) Handbook of Service Description : USDL and its Methods. Springer, New York, N. Y., pp. 357-383.

Direitos

© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #USDL
Tipo

Book Chapter