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Hadi Saboohi, and Sameem Abdul Kareem, "World-altering Semantic Web Services Discovery and Composition Techniques - A Survey
", in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Semantic Web and Web Services (SWWS'11), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, July 2011, pp. 91–95. (BibTeX) (View)
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Semantic Web services evolved from traditional computational services by semantic descriptions. Recently, there have been many research efforts in the field of semantic Web services, which reveals enormous potential for Service-Oriented Architecture to be promoted to an improved architecture. However, world-altering services have been largely disregarded because of the limited facilities in current description languages to express required conditions. Enterprise Application Integration systems need world-altering services because most of the business services need preconditions to be held prior to their service execution. Moreover, they generate effects, both of which must be contemplated in the service environment. To exploit the semantic Web services in reality, efficient discovery and composition approaches need to be developed to complement the service environment requirements. This paper intends to overview selective methods for discovery and composition of world-altering semantic Web services.
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Hadi Saboohi, and Sameem Abdul Kareem, "A Resemblance Study of Test Collections for World-altering Semantic Web Services
", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet Computing and Web Services (ICICWS'11) in the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS'2011), Hong Kong, March 2011, pp. 716–720. (BibTeX) (SCOPUS Link) (View)
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Approaches to Web services discovery, matchmaking, composition, and execution monitoring need a collection of descriptions of test services. Semantic Web services help attain better accuracy in these approaches by clarifying service descriptions. In the semantic Web service research area, there are some test collections. These test collections have some information-providing services. However, there is not a proper test collection that contains a reasonable number of both information-providing and world-altering services. This paper intends to investigate current available test collections, as well as other sources of service description. Their features (such as their description and expression languages) and a number of world-altering services, preconditions, and effects are compared, and their usage in current contests and challenges are discussed. Finally, a road map for standard test collections for world-altering semantic Web services is provided.
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Hadi Saboohi, Amineh Amini, and Hassan Abolhassani, "Failure Recovery of Composite Semantic Web Services using Subgraph Replacement", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering 2008 (ICCCE'08), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2008, pp. 489–493. (BibTeX) (SCOPUS Link)
DOI: 10.1109/ICCCE.2008.4580652 (doi.org/gdj) ISI Web of Knowledge: 173485215
Cited by: 9
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Web services foster functionality of current web to service oriented architecture. Nascent semantic web is capable of automating activities by annotating shared ontological semantics to documents and services. Although, a zillion web services with diversity have been made since the inception of its diffusion, it is not a panacea for software development and it is still in its infancy. A middle agent (broker) simplifies the interaction of service providers and service requester, especially in the case that an atomic web service cannot fulfill userpsilas need. The broker composes a desired value-added service and orchestrates the execution of bundled sub-processes. It is inevitable that several constitutive web services may fail during the execution and become unavailable. In this paper, we propose replacement of a sequence of semantic web services in lieu of old composition subgraph which includes perished web service(s) that jeopardized the completion of whole process. We try to perform finding foreseeable replacing graphs, and their compatible alternative subgraphs and ranking of them before exploitation of composite web service. Furthermore, we illuminate an approach for resolving functional differences between old and new subgraphs.
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Amineh Amini, Hadi Saboohi, and Nasser Nemat bakhsh, "A RDF-based Data Integration Framework
", National Electrical Engineering Conference (NEEC) 2008, Najafabad, Iran, March 2008. (BibTeX) (View)
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Data integration is one of the main problems in distributed data sources. An approach is to provide an integrated mediated schema for various data sources. This research work aims at developing a framework for defining an integrated schema and querying on it. The basic idea is to employ recent standard languages and tools to provide a unified data integration framework. RDF is used for integrated schema descriptions as well as providing a unified view of data. RDQL is used for query reformulation. Furthermore, description logic inference services provide necessary means for satisfiability checking of concepts in integrated schema. The framework has tools to display integrated schema, query on it, and provides enough flexibilities to be used in different application domains.
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Hadi Saboohi, Amineh Amini, and Hassan Abolhassani, "Electronic City Services Management Using Failure Recoverable Composites of Autonomic Distributed Software Components", The First International e-City Conference, Tehran, Iran, February 2008. (Persian) (Fulltext)
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Hadi Saboohi, Amineh Amini, and Hassan Abolhassani, "An Ontology Web Language based Framework for Information Inference from Heterogeneous Data Sources
", Iranian Information and Documentation Center, Irandoc Scientific Communication monthly Journal (ISSN: 2008-1839), Vol. 4, No. 3, May 2005. (Persian) (BibTeX)
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