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Semantic Web services : concepts, technologies, and applications / Rudi Studer, Stephan Grimm, Andreas Abecker (eds.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin : Springer, c2007.Description: vi, 406 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783540708933 (hbk.) :
  • 9783540708933 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.678 STU
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.88815
Contents:
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.
Summary: 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.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 004.678 STU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 209278
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 004.678 STU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 209275

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.

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