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How Does Semantic Web Work?

As the technology is changing day by day there have been many changes in the web servers, especially the technology is trying to find out the ambiguities in the semantics, to resolve the domain independent relationships informational retrieval technologies are used web techniques of the semantics are used to resolve domain-specific similarities the relationships among the concepts are modeled as domain ontology semantic annotations are annotated in the web services from domain ontologies. The ontological similarity of the semantic annotations

How does Semantic Web work?

The technology resolves semantic ambiguities in the descriptions of Web service interfaces by combining information retrieval and semantic Web techniques. Information retrieval techniques are used to resolve the domain-independent relationships. For example, in this approach, semantic similarity is derived using an English thesaurus after "tokenization" and part-of-speech tagging of the names of the elements that describe the interfaces of Web services. Semantic Web techniques are used to resolve domain-specific similarities. For example, the

SAWSDL: Semantic Annotations for WSDL

The members of the METEOR-S project are happy to announce the support for SAWSDL(Semantic Annotations for WSDL) SAWSDL is a simple extension of WSDL using the extensibility elements. It has two basic types of annotations, the model reference and the schema mapping. The model reference annotation, the same as the WSDL-S model reference, is used to associate interfaces/port types, operations, inputs, outputs, and xml schema elements and attributes with Semantic Concepts. Model reference annotations are used by the METEOR-S framework to support the

Semantic Annotations for Web Services Description Language Working Group

Introduction The Web Services Description Language (WSDL) specifies a way to describe the abstract functionalities of a service and concretely how and where to invoke it. The WSDL 2.0 specification does not include semantics in the description of Web services. Therefore, two services can have similar descriptions while meaning totally different things. Resolving this ambiguity in Web services descriptions is an important step toward automating the discovery and composition of Web services — a key productivity enabler in many domains including

Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema

Abstract This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language that allows description of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accomplished using references to semantic models, e.g. ontologies. Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) does not specify a language for representing the semantic models. Instead it provides mechanisms by which concepts from the semantic models, typically defined outside the WSDL

Semantic Annotations for WSDL

The Semantic Annotations for Web Services Description Language (SAWSDL) Working Group released a Last Call Working Draft of Semantic Annotations for WSDL . Semantic annotations can be added to Web Services Description Language (WSDL) components for use in classifying, discovering, matching, composing, and invoking Web services. Comments are welcome through 1 November. The group also released the First Public Working Draft of the companion Usage Guide . Semantic Annotations for WSDL (SAWSDL) defines how to add semantic annotations to various parts


 
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