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Semantic Web services

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The authors propose the markup of Web services in the DAML family of Semantic Web markup languages, which enables a wide variety of agent technologies for automated Web service discovery, execution, composition and interoperation.
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The authors propose the markup of Web services in the DAML family of Semantic Web markup languages. This markup enables a wide variety of agent technologies for automated Web service discovery, execution, composition and interoperation. The authors present one such technology for automated Web service composition.

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DAML-S: semantic markup for web services

TL;DR: The overall structure of the ontology, the service profile for advertising services, and the process model for the detailed description of the operation of services are described, which compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing services on the Web.
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From SHIQ and RDF to OWL: the making of a Web Ontology Language

TL;DR: This paper discusses how the philosophy and features of OWL can be traced back to these older formalisms, with modifications driven by several other constraints on OWL.
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A survey of automated web service composition methods

TL;DR: An overview of recent research efforts of automatic Web service composition both from the workflow and AI planning research community is given.
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A model for web services discovery with QoS

TL;DR: A new Web services discovery model is proposed in which the functional and non-functional requirements are taken into account for the service discovery and should give Web services consumers some confidence about the quality of service of the discovered Web services.
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DAML-S: Web Service Description for the Semantic Web

TL;DR: DAML-S is presented, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services, and three aspects of the ontology are described: the service profile, the process model, and the service grounding.
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ConGolog , a concurrent programming language based on the situation calculus

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A softbot-based interface to the Internet

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