Research on Active Services Component Library Based on Ontology

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Active service is a kind of Web service which can be customized by customer’s requirement. The development of component technology provides foundation for the implementation of active services. Based on UCDL, the key technology of Local Component Resource Warehouse (LCRW) is expounded, the model of component library based on active service is constructed, the organization method by facet classification combined with ontology information classification is proposed, and the component retrieval based on Ontology Information is also proposed in view of facet retrieval.

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