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- KonferenzbeitragEnriched service descriptions using business process configurations(Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures (EMISA 2011), 2011) AbuJarour, Mohammed; Awad, AhmedService descriptions play a crucial role in Service-oriented Computing (SOC), e.g., for service discovery, service selection, service composition, etc. However, it has been observed that service providers – the main source of service descriptions - typically release poor service descriptions, i.e., mostly technical-oriented descriptions. Several approaches have been proposed to tackle this problem by enriching poor service descriptions with additional information from other sources, e.g., communities or domain experts. In this work, we propose a novel approach to generate additional information about web services based on the configurations of their consuming business processes. For instance, we can extract annotations and context information for web services based on the configurations of their consuming business processes. In this paper, we introduce our proposed approach and its architecture based on the open-source online modeling platform Oryx and our public service registry Depot.
- KonferenzbeitragImproving service discovery through enriched service descriptions(Datenbanksysteme für Business, Technologie und Web (BTW), 2011) AbuJarour, Mohammed; Naumann, FelixThe increasing popularity of the Software-as-a-Service and Cloud Computing trends has been among the main factors behind the increasing number of public web services in several domains, e.g., e-commerce, enterprise, education, government, etc. Moreover, the functionalities of such web services are becoming more complex due to the complexities of modern business needs and marketplaces. Additionally, it has been observed that service providers, who represent the single source of information about web services, typically release poor service descriptions. Due to the aforementioned factors, service discovery has become one of the main challenges in Service-oriented Computing (SOC). In this demo, we show how to enrich service descriptions enabling enhanced service discovery. In our approach, web services are enriched with annotations (textual descriptions and tags) that are automatically extracted from the websites of their providers and from the analysis of their invocations.