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Katia P. Sycara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • daml s web Service description for the semantic web
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2002
    Co-Authors: Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Drew V. Mcdermott, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    In this paper we present DAML-S, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services - Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a Service can do, and not just how it does it. In this paper we describe three aspects of our ontology: the Service Profile, the process model, and the Service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects our ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.

  • daml s semantic markup for web Services
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolekar, Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML-S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

  • daml s a semantic markup language for web Services
    2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolenkar, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark Burstein, Ora Lassila, David Martin, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML- S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

Massimo Paolucci - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • daml s web Service description for the semantic web
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2002
    Co-Authors: Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Drew V. Mcdermott, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    In this paper we present DAML-S, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services - Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a Service can do, and not just how it does it. In this paper we describe three aspects of our ontology: the Service Profile, the process model, and the Service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects our ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.

  • daml s semantic markup for web Services
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolekar, Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML-S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

  • daml s a semantic markup language for web Services
    2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolenkar, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark Burstein, Ora Lassila, David Martin, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML- S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

Sheila A. Mcilraith - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • daml s web Service description for the semantic web
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2002
    Co-Authors: Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Drew V. Mcdermott, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    In this paper we present DAML-S, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services - Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a Service can do, and not just how it does it. In this paper we describe three aspects of our ontology: the Service Profile, the process model, and the Service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects our ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.

  • daml s semantic markup for web Services
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolekar, Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML-S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

  • daml s a semantic markup language for web Services
    2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolenkar, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark Burstein, Ora Lassila, David Martin, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML- S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

Srini Narayanan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • daml s web Service description for the semantic web
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2002
    Co-Authors: Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Drew V. Mcdermott, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    In this paper we present DAML-S, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services - Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a Service can do, and not just how it does it. In this paper we describe three aspects of our ontology: the Service Profile, the process model, and the Service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects our ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.

  • daml s semantic markup for web Services
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolekar, Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML-S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

  • daml s a semantic markup language for web Services
    2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolenkar, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark Burstein, Ora Lassila, David Martin, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML- S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

Jerry R. Hobbs - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • daml s web Service description for the semantic web
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2002
    Co-Authors: Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Drew V. Mcdermott, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    In this paper we present DAML-S, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services. Web Services - Web-accessible programs and devices - are garnering a great deal of interest from industry, and standards are emerging for low-level descriptions of Web Services. DAML-S complements this effort by providing Web Service descriptions at the application layer, describing what a Service can do, and not just how it does it. In this paper we describe three aspects of our ontology: the Service Profile, the process model, and the Service grounding. The paper focuses on the grounding, which connects our ontology with low-level XML-based descriptions of Web Services.

  • daml s semantic markup for web Services
    International Semantic Web Conference, 2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolekar, Mark H. Burstein, Ora R A Lassila, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, David L. Martin, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML-S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.

  • daml s a semantic markup language for web Services
    2001
    Co-Authors: Anupriya Ankolenkar, Sheila A. Mcilraith, Srini Narayanan, Massimo Paolucci, Terry R Payne, Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark Burstein, Ora Lassila, David Martin, Katia P. Sycara
    Abstract:

    The Semantic Web should enable greater access not only to content but also to Services on the Web. Users and software agents should be able to discover, invoke, compose, and monitor Web resources offering particular Services and having particular properties. As part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program, we have begun to develop an ontology of Services, called DAML- S, that will make these functionalities possible. In this paper we describe 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. We also compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing Services on the Web.