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The Formal Definitions of Semantic Web Services and Reasoning

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Description logic is used as the formal theoretical foundation of semantic web services, the paper analyzed description language of Semantic Web Services OWL-S, WSDL-S, WSML and SWSL. Give a formal definition of description about semantic web services, further Web services is interpreted with the semantic of description logic. The satisfiability and subsumption in description logic can be applied to inferring semantic web services. For further research semantic annotation of web services, relation between web services and services, reasoning problems for semantic web services, our work was important and fundamental.

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Yuexing, D. (2011). The Formal Definitions of Semantic Web Services and Reasoning. In: Zhiguo, G., Luo, X., Chen, J., Wang, F.L., Lei, J. (eds) Emerging Research in Web Information Systems and Mining. WISM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 238. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24273-1_42

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