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Web Service Modeling Ontology - Lite (WSMO-Lite)

Web Service Modeling Ontology - Lite (WSMO-Lite). 1st F2F meeting SDK cluster working group on Semantic Web Services Wiesbaden, Germany, 15-03-2004 Christoph Bussler ( Dumitru Roman, Holger Lausen, Eyal Oren, Ruben Lara ) Digital Enterprise Research Institute Chris.Bussler@deri.ie. Contents.

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Web Service Modeling Ontology - Lite (WSMO-Lite)

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  1. Web Service Modeling Ontology - Lite (WSMO-Lite) 1st F2F meeting SDK cluster working group on Semantic Web Services Wiesbaden, Germany, 15-03-2004 Christoph Bussler (Dumitru Roman, Holger Lausen, Eyal Oren, Ruben Lara) Digital Enterprise Research InstituteChris.Bussler@deri.ie

  2. Contents • Goal • Relationship • Expressiveness • Approach • Overview • Elements Christoph Bussler

  3. Goal • Definition of the minimal useful subset of WSMO-Standard • Establishment of the simplest subset of concepts that are useful for defining integration • Easing the implementation as a starting point for WSMO-Standard and WSMO-Full Christoph Bussler

  4. Relationship Christoph Bussler

  5. Expressiveness • WSMO-Lite's expressiveness is equivalent to sending a single message to a web service interface from a web service requester • This requires to establish • the communication web services' ontologies • the message definition • mediation between the ontologies of the web service requester and web service provider Christoph Bussler

  6. Approach • WSMO-Lite follows the same structure as WSMO-Standard • WSMO-Lite simplifies by omitting specific concepts from WSMO-Standard • The remaining set of concepts are minimal in the context of web service integration Christoph Bussler

  7. Overview Network System System System Message Invocation Ontology Mediation Christoph Bussler Interface

  8. Elements • Non-functional properties • Ontologies • Concepts • Relations • Instances • Web Services • Capabilities • Interface • Mediators Christoph Bussler

  9. Acknowledgements • The work is funded by the European Commission under the projects DIP, Knowledge Web, Ontoweb, SEKT, SWWS, Esperonto, COG and h-TechSight; by Science Foundation Ireland under the DERI-Lion project; and by the Vienna city government under the CoOperate programme Christoph Bussler

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