TY - BOOK ID - 5377370 TI - Enabling semantic web services : the web service modeling ontology PY - 2007 SN - 3540345191 9783540345190 3642070884 9786610727254 128072725X 3540345205 PB - Berlin : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Semantic Web KW - Ontology KW - Web sémantique KW - Ontologie KW - Semantic web KW - Multimedia systems. KW - Semantic Web. KW - Web personalization. KW - Web services. KW - Electrical & Computer Engineering KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Telecommunications KW - Computer Science KW - Semantic integration (Computer systems) KW - Web sémantique KW - EPUB-LIV-FT LIVINFOR SPRINGER-B KW - Integration, Semantic (Computer systems) KW - Computer science. KW - Information technology. KW - Business KW - Software engineering. KW - Information storage and retrieval. KW - Artificial intelligence. KW - E-commerce. KW - Computer Science. KW - Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). KW - IT in Business. KW - e-Commerce/e-business. KW - Information Storage and Retrieval. KW - Software Engineering. KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). KW - Data processing. KW - Integrated software KW - Semantic computing KW - Semantic networks (Information theory) KW - World Wide Web KW - Microformats KW - Information storage and retrieva. KW - Artificial Intelligence. KW - Information retrieval. KW - AI (Artificial intelligence) KW - Artificial thinking KW - Electronic brains KW - Intellectronics KW - Intelligence, Artificial KW - Intelligent machines KW - Machine intelligence KW - Thinking, Artificial KW - Bionics KW - Cognitive science KW - Digital computer simulation KW - Electronic data processing KW - Logic machines KW - Machine theory KW - Self-organizing systems KW - Simulation methods KW - Fifth generation computers KW - Neural computers KW - Computer software engineering KW - Engineering KW - IT (Information technology) KW - Technology KW - Telematics KW - Information superhighway KW - Knowledge management KW - Data retrieval KW - Data storage KW - Discovery, Information KW - Information discovery KW - Information storage and retrieval KW - Retrieval of information KW - Documentation KW - Information science KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Information storage and retrieval systems. KW - Automatic data storage KW - Automatic information retrieval KW - Automation in documentation KW - Computer-based information systems KW - Data processing systems KW - Data storage and retrieval systems KW - Discovery systems, Information KW - Information discovery systems KW - Information processing systems KW - Information retrieval systems KW - Machine data storage and retrieval KW - Mechanized information storage and retrieval systems KW - Computer systems KW - Electronic information resources KW - Data libraries KW - Digital libraries KW - Information organization KW - Information retrieval KW - Application software. KW - Business—Data processing. KW - Cybercommerce KW - E-business KW - E-commerce KW - E-tailing KW - eBusiness KW - eCommerce KW - Electronic business KW - Internet commerce KW - Internet retailing KW - Online commerce KW - Web retailing KW - Commerce KW - Application computer programs KW - Application computer software KW - Applications software KW - Apps (Computer software) KW - Computer software UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5377370 AB - Service-oriented computing has become one of the predominant factors in current IT research and development. Web services seem to be the middleware solution of the future for highly interoperable distributed software solutions. In parallel, research on the Semantic Web provides the results required to exploit distributed machine-processable data. To combine these two research lines into industrial-strength applications, a number of research projects have been set up by organizations like W3C and the EU. Dieter Fensel and his coauthors deliver a profound introduction into one of the most promising approaches – the Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO). After a brief presentation of the underlying basic technologies and standards of the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, and Web Services, they detail all the elements of WSMO from basic concepts to possible applications in e-commerce, e-government and e-banking, and they also describe its relation to other approaches like OWL-S or WSDL-S. While many of the related technologies and standards are still under development, this book already offers both a broad conceptual introduction and lots of pointers to future application scenarios for researchers in academia and industry as well as for developers of distributed Web applications. ER -