Visialization of Ontologies to Specify Semantic Descriptions Of Services
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Visialization of Ontologies to Specify Semantic Descriptions Of ServicesAutoria
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2008Editor
IEEE Computer SocietyISSN
10414347Tipus de document
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The present paper describes the main characteristics and components
of a tool developed for integrating the definition of profiles for semantic Web
Services. This tool is based on the languages DAML-S and OWL-S. It ... [+]
The present paper describes the main characteristics and components
of a tool developed for integrating the definition of profiles for semantic Web
Services. This tool is based on the languages DAML-S and OWL-S. It includes the
ontology visualization and consistency verification which specifies the concepts
that a Web Service interacts with. Starting from a service description interpreted
by a computer and by the means used for accessing the service, it is possible to
discover which software agents use the service. The tool can generate information
in different formats to represent graphic information based on XML, such as the
SVG format proposed by the W3C. The tool was developed in Java language. It is
being used for the visualization of ontologies and for the semantic description of
services in traffic information systems. The LISITT group (Laboratorio Integrado
de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la información de Tráfico) developed
this tool at the Robotics Institute at the University of Valencia [-]
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