Journal of Software Engineering and Applications

Volume 3, Issue 8 (August 2010)

ISSN Print: 1945-3116   ISSN Online: 1945-3124

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Applications of Norm and Situation Calculus in the Semantic Web Service Composition

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DOI: 10.4236/jsea.2010.38090    6,075 Downloads   9,484 Views  Citations
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Semantic Web service studies are carried out around the OWL-S, however, OWL-S model does not contain the descrip-tion of preferences and constraints when we choose and use them in different organizations, different cultures, different sectors and actors because of OWL capacity limitations in rules. It means that Semantic Web service composition can not compose users’ subjective services from the user requirements. The paper makes up for the semantic shortcoming of OWL-S through using norm semantic scalability, and achieves the formal description of the norm by using the situation calculus. Finally, the paper also takes a tourism composite service as an example how to extend the ability of the semantic description of OWL-S, which shows us the combination of the norm and the situation calculus. It is positive significance for eventually realizing semantic extension of OWL-S.

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Zhao, J. and Gu, X. (2010) Applications of Norm and Situation Calculus in the Semantic Web Service Composition. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 3, 776-783. doi: 10.4236/jsea.2010.38090.

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