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            <description>ComposIT: A Semantic Web Service Composition Engine

One major advantage of web services is the ability to be combined to create composite services on-demand through automatic composition techniques. However, although the inclusion of semantics allows a greater precision in the description of their functionality, and therefore greater composition
capabilities, the current application of Semantic Web Services (SWS) composition techniques still remains limited due in part to both lack of publicly …</description>
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            <description>ComposIT: A Semantic Web Service Composition Engine

Authors: Pablo Rodriguez-Mier, Carlos Pedrinaci, Manuel Lama, and Manuel Mucientes

Abstract—One major advantage of web services is the ability to be combined to create composite services on-demand
through automatic composition techniques. However, although the inclusion of semantics allows a greater precision in the
description of their functionality, and therefore greater composition capabilities, the current application of Semantic Web Serv…</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2013 15:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>This web application is a front-end of a service which implements a heuristic-based search algorithm that finds an optimal composition given a user request. The algorithm was successfully validated  using eight datasets provided by the WS-Challenge 2008. These datasets have a variable number of services (from 158 to 8119) and the inputs and outputs are semantically described. Note that this web applications is a proof of concept to demonstrate the capabilities of the algorithm and it is not inte…</description>
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            <description>An Integrated Semantic Web Service Discovery and Composition Framework

Authors: Pablo Rodriguez-Mier, Carlos Pedrinaci, Manuel Lama, and Manuel Mucientes

Abstract—Intensive research efforts have been focused on solving the automatic discovery
or the automatic composition of Web services. However, research and development on both fields
has for the most part remained disconnected, without considering the existing overlap between them. 
This has led to work replication and prevented the adequate…</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2014 16:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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