Semantic Web services : concepts, technologies, and applications /
Rudi Studer, Stephan Grimm, Andreas Abecker (eds.).
- Berlin : Springer, c2007.
- vi, 406 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction (R.S. Tuder, S. Grimm, A. Abecker).- Part I - Web Services Technology. 1) Towards Service-Oriented Architectures (S. Fischer, C. Werner) - 2) Architecture and Standardisation (C. Werner, S. Fischer).- Part II - Semantic Web Technology. 3) Knowledge Representation and Ontologies (S. Grimm, P. Hitzler, A. Abecker) - 4) Ontology Development (G. Nagypal) - 5) Semantic Annotation (S. Handschuh).- Part III - Semantic Web Services. 6) Goals and Vision (C. Preist) - 7) Description (H. Lausen et. al.) - 8) Discovery (S. Grimm) - 9) Composition (L. Henocque, M. Kleiner) - 10) Mediation (O. Corcho et. al.).- Part IV - Tools and Use Cases. 11) Tools for Semantic Web Services (A. Ankolekar et. al.) - 12) Ontology-Based Change Management (L. Stojanovic) - 13) An eGovernment Case Study (C. Drumm, L. Cabral) - 14) An eHealth Case Study (E. Delle Valle et. al.). Glossary, Index.
Semantic Web services combine Web services communication technology with the intelligent processing of ontology-based metadata to achieve highly integrated enterprise application integration scenarios. This text provides the theoretical background and practical knowledge necessary to understand the topic.
Semantic Web. Computers and IT. Information retrieval Public administration Business mathematics & systems Business applications Network hardware Artificial intelligence Internet guides & online services Databases & the Web