Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation

When meeting the challenges in automatic and semi-automatic Web service composition, capturing the user’s service demand and preferences is as important as knowing what the services can do. This paper discusses the idea of semantic service requests for composite services, and presents a multi-attrib...

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Main Authors: LIANG, Qianhui Althea, CHUNG, Jen Yao, MILLER, Steven M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-21922023-07-17T08:17:03Z Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation LIANG, Qianhui Althea CHUNG, Jen Yao MILLER, Steven M. When meeting the challenges in automatic and semi-automatic Web service composition, capturing the user’s service demand and preferences is as important as knowing what the services can do. This paper discusses the idea of semantic service requests for composite services, and presents a multi-attribute utility theory (MAUT) based model of composite service requests. Service requests are modeled as user preferences and constraints. Two preference structures, additive independence and generalized additive independence, are utilized in calculating the expected utilities of service composition outcomes. The model is also based on an iterative and incremental scheme meant to better capture requirements in accordance with service consumers’ needs. OWL-S markup vocabularies and associated inference mechanism are used as a means to bring semantics to service requests. Ontology conceptualizations and language constructs are added to OWL-S as uniform representations of possible aspects of the requests. This model of semantics in service requests enables unambiguous understanding of the service needs and more precise generation of the desired compositions. An application scenario is presented to illustrate how the proposed model can be applied in the real business world. 2007-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1193 info:doi/10.1007/s10115-006-0052-4 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2192/viewcontent/ModelingSemanticsCompositeWebService_2007_KIS.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Web service composition MAUT Semantic service request Expected utility Preference structure Additive independence Generalized additive independence Iterative and incremental request elicitation Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
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Singapore
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topic Web service composition
MAUT
Semantic service request
Expected utility
Preference structure
Additive independence
Generalized additive independence
Iterative and incremental request elicitation
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Web service composition
MAUT
Semantic service request
Expected utility
Preference structure
Additive independence
Generalized additive independence
Iterative and incremental request elicitation
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
LIANG, Qianhui Althea
CHUNG, Jen Yao
MILLER, Steven M.
Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
description When meeting the challenges in automatic and semi-automatic Web service composition, capturing the user’s service demand and preferences is as important as knowing what the services can do. This paper discusses the idea of semantic service requests for composite services, and presents a multi-attribute utility theory (MAUT) based model of composite service requests. Service requests are modeled as user preferences and constraints. Two preference structures, additive independence and generalized additive independence, are utilized in calculating the expected utilities of service composition outcomes. The model is also based on an iterative and incremental scheme meant to better capture requirements in accordance with service consumers’ needs. OWL-S markup vocabularies and associated inference mechanism are used as a means to bring semantics to service requests. Ontology conceptualizations and language constructs are added to OWL-S as uniform representations of possible aspects of the requests. This model of semantics in service requests enables unambiguous understanding of the service needs and more precise generation of the desired compositions. An application scenario is presented to illustrate how the proposed model can be applied in the real business world.
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author LIANG, Qianhui Althea
CHUNG, Jen Yao
MILLER, Steven M.
author_facet LIANG, Qianhui Althea
CHUNG, Jen Yao
MILLER, Steven M.
author_sort LIANG, Qianhui Althea
title Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
title_short Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
title_full Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
title_fullStr Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Semantics in Composite Web Service Requests by Utility Elicitation
title_sort modeling semantics in composite web service requests by utility elicitation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1193
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2192/viewcontent/ModelingSemanticsCompositeWebService_2007_KIS.pdf
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