@inproceedings{ZhouBhiriEtAl07SKG, title = {Better Behavioral Description for Dynamic Semantic Web Services Collaboration}, author = {Zhangbing Zhou and Sami Bhiri and Ke Ning and Laurentiu Vasiliu and Douglas Foxvog and Walid Gaaloul}, booktitle = {Proc. of the Third International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid}, editor = {Sami Bhiri}, pages = {338-341}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SKG.2007.203}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/297dcebd38fcd834daf75c24f74a1bfa2/flint63}, abstract = {Semantic Web services aim at enabling automatic service operations in order to keep human intervention to a minimum, enable seamless interaction between the services, reduce the risk of operation errors, and maximize the efficiency of the interactions. Current semantic Web services are functionally well-described, but behaviorally poorly-described especially for complex Web services. This defect may cause behavioral mismatches although the provider and the requester are functionally compatible. This paper presents a Web service behavioral description model with public and private processes, illuminates the importance of public process for complex Web service interactions, and proposes an approach to improve Web service behavioral description based on current proposed semantic Web services conceptual models.}, timestamp = {2008.02.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2007/ZhouBhiriEtAl07SKG.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}, keywords = {ai ieee interface paper semantic service v0805 web } } @article{OberleAnkolekarEtAl07jws, title = {{DOLCE} ergo {SUMO}: On foundational and domain models in the {SmartWeb} Integrated Ontology ({SWIntO})}, author = {Daniel Oberle and Anupriya Ankolekar and Pascal Hitzler and Philipp Cimiano and Michael Sintek and Malte Kiesel and Babak Mougouie and Stephan Baumann and Shankar Vembu and Massimo Romanelli and Paul Buitelaar and Ralf Engel and Daniel Sonntag and Norbert Reithinger and Berenike Loos and Hans-Peter Zorn and Vanessa Micelli and Robert Porzel and Christian Schmidt and Moritz Weiten and Felix Burkhardt and Jianshen Zhou}, journal = {Web Semantics}, number = {3}, pages = {156-174}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.06.002}, volume = {5}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21991c7632acb5822084fc962d9740eac/flint63}, abstract = {Increased availability of mobile computing, such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), creates the potential for constant and intelligent access to up-to-date, integrated and detailed information from the Web, regardless of one's actual geographical position. Intelligent question-answering requires the representation of knowledge from various domains, such as the navigational and discourse context of the user, potential user questions, the information provided by Web services and so on, for example in the form of ontologies. Within the context of the SmartWeb project, we have developed a number of domain-specific ontologies that are relevant for mobile and intelligent user interfaces to open-domain question-answering and information services on the Web. To integrate the various domain-specific ontologies, we have developed a foundational ontology, the SmartSUMO ontology, on the basis of the DOLCE and SUMO ontologies. This allows us to combine all the developed ontologies into a single SmartWeb Integrated Ontology (SWIntO) having a common modeling basis with conceptual clarity and the provision of ontology design patterns for modeling consistency. In this paper, we present SWIntO, describe the design choices we made in its construction, illustrate the use of the ontology through a number of applications, and discuss some of the lessons learned from our experiences.}, issn = {1570-8268}, timestamp = {2008.02.05}, file = {Preprint:2007/OberleAnkolekarEtAl07jws.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}, keywords = {ai design dialog multimodal ontology paper semantic smartweb v0805 web } }