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This paper describes essential service and ontology design considerations for a multi-agent system. We will establish a context of basic information sharing and discovery for a combat search and rescue vignette. FIPA protocols and the OWL-S Task Model will be presented along with the associated work flow processes for our range of service options. A Protege-based ontology will convey our semantic...
This paper introduces admission control models for accepting or denying requests to differentiated media streaming services to avoid overload and to use multiple scarce server resources efficiently. The decision models are based on deterministic and stochastic mathematical programming techniques and use a number of heuristics to determine model parameters at run-time. In contrast to existing admission...
The goal of the Web Service Composition (WSC) problem is to find an optimal "composition" of web services to satisfy a given request using their syntactic and/or semantic features, when no single service satisfies it. In this paper, in particular, we study the WSC problem from semantic aspects, exploiting the supertype-subtype relationship among parameters, and propose a novel solutionbased...
In this paper, we propose a Web service composition framework that uses Integer Linear Programming with non-functional objectives and constraints, in addition to the syntactic matching of Web services features. We envision that when Web services are fully deployed and commercialized in the near future, the criteria of Web service composition to achieve objectives will vary depending on users' needs...
Many automatic Web service composition algorithms based on AI planning techniques have been proposed. In this paper, we model the semantic Web service composition problem using a kind of simplified planning graph. It provides a unique search space, and can find a solution in polynomial time, but with possible redundant Web services.
Today's development and provision of commercially used Web services has shifted from providing static and predefined functionality to highly configurable services that can be dynamically combined by customers. This new form of composed services called service mashups integrate functionality of multiple sub-services from decentralized providers. Consequently this leads to a high configuration complexity...
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