Research on Semantic Web Services Composite Model Based on the OWL-S

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Because the traditional Web service lacks of the description of the semantic level. Construction semantic Web service has become the development trend of traditional Web service and based on the semantic web, the service composition technology is also evolved with demand. On the basis of analyzing the traditional Web service composition technology, the paper researches the related critical technology of constructing semantic Web service,and then uses the method by combining the ontology modeling with the OWL-S to improve the traditional service composition model. Finally, the practicality and convenience of the improved model have been proved by the experiment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 225-226)

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75-79

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April 2011

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