2009 Congress on Services - I 2009
DOI: 10.1109/services-i.2009.34
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JaxSON: A Semantic P2P Overlay Network for Web Service Discovery

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“…A selective mechanism is instead preferred when information has to be communicated outside the group. Further details on the calculation of the SA, the join and leave procedures and the query management can be found in the work of Bisignano et al (2009). Figure 2 depicts the peer's architecture and details the components devoted to the management of the semantic overlay.…”
Section: Semantic Overlay Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A selective mechanism is instead preferred when information has to be communicated outside the group. Further details on the calculation of the SA, the join and leave procedures and the query management can be found in the work of Bisignano et al (2009). Figure 2 depicts the peer's architecture and details the components devoted to the management of the semantic overlay.…”
Section: Semantic Overlay Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the analysis of the works cited so far, we propose some steps that should be basically taken in the design of a P2P framework for the discovery of Semantic Web services (Bisignano et al, 2009): 1. Definition of the peers' knowledge, built from the semantic description of the provided services.…”
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“…From the analysis of the works cited so far, we have pointed out the basic steps to be taken in the design of a P2P framework for the discovery of semantic web services [3]:…”
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“…Two concepts are identical if and only if their respective URIs are the same. Within a given service, each semantic concept is also characterized by a flag indicating whether it is an input or an output parameter for the service itself; such an information is used during the query processing phase, and in particular, when a service needs to be found that matches the specific query [3].…”
Section: Semantic Concept Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%