2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10660-006-0062-z
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Constraint-based brokering (CBB) for publishing and discovery of web services

Abstract: Much effort is being made by the IT industry towards the development of a Web Service infrastructure to enable the discovery and sharing of heterogeneous applications and data resources. The existing implementation of Web Service registries does not have constraint specification and processing capabilities to achieve intelligent service discovery. In this work, we have extended the Web Service Description Language to allow service providers to specify their service constraints, and developed a Constraint-based… Show more

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“…Towards hybrid matchmaking, in [26] the service description respectively WSDL operations and service types are extended by constraints e. g. the attribute price of a type book is an integer with range from 0 to 1000. The UDDI is extended to a constraint-based brokering (CBB) whose matchmaking does not exceed or harm a provided constraint.…”
Section: Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Towards hybrid matchmaking, in [26] the service description respectively WSDL operations and service types are extended by constraints e. g. the attribute price of a type book is an integer with range from 0 to 1000. The UDDI is extended to a constraint-based brokering (CBB) whose matchmaking does not exceed or harm a provided constraint.…”
Section: Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%