Towards a protocol for the attachment of metadata to service descriptions and its use in semantic discovery

Service discovery in large scale, open distributed systems is difficult because of te need to filter out services suitable to the task at hand from a potentially huge pool of possibilities. Semantic descriptions have been advocated as the key to expressive service discovery, but the most commonly us...

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Main Authors: Miles, S. (Author), Papay, J. (Author), Payne, T. (Author), Luck, M. (Author), Moreau, L. (Author)
Other Authors: Perrot, Ronald (Contributor), Szymanski, Boleslaw (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2004.
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520 |a Service discovery in large scale, open distributed systems is difficult because of te need to filter out services suitable to the task at hand from a potentially huge pool of possibilities. Semantic descriptions have been advocated as the key to expressive service discovery, but the most commonly used service descriptions and registry protocol, its implementation and as API for registering semantic service descriptions and other task/user-specific metadata, and for discovering services according to these. Our approach is based on a mechanism for attaching structured and unstructured metadata, which we show to be applicable to multiple registry technologies. The result is an extremely flexible service registry that can be the basis of a sophisticated semantically-enhanced service discovery engine, an essential component of a Semantic Grid. 
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