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Journal articles on the topic "WSDL file"

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PANDEY, RAVI SHANKAR. "A PLATFORM FOR SERVICE PROVIDER TO ADVERTISE QUALITY OF SERVICE USING WSDL." International Journal of Information Acquisition 08, no. 04 (2011): 291–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219878911002549.

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Web services are programs which perform some elementary business process of an application and are distributed over the Internet. These services are described, discovered and executed using standard languages WSDL, SOAP and UDDI. Proliferation of web services has resulted in intense competition between providers, which provide the same service. To survive in such a competitive environment, they need to advertise the quality of their service. Web service description language does not provide support to describe quality attributes. Recently, DAmbrogio proposed QOS model of web services based on a meta model of WSDL. In this paper, we present a platform to advertise QOS as declared by the service provider. This tool generates a WSDL file from Java code along with its quality of service attributes. It accepts Java code and a file containing quality attributes. These attributes include reliability, availability, and operation demand and operation latency. These attributes are included in WSDL file as a content of description element.
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Ms.T. Santhini and Dr.K. Anuradha. "Enable the Syntactic Web Services using Genetic Algorithm." International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering and Management (IRJAEM) 2, no. 06 (2024): 1881–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.47392/irjaem.2024.0279.

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The main Purpose of the project” Enabling Semantic through web services using genetic approach” is to develop and designed the web service including ontology concept. This project is used to overcome the drawbacks of the syntatic web services.In this project, we are developing the web services or the wsdl (web service description language).After creating the wsdl, we are including the ontology into wsdl using the wsdl to owl-s conversion module. The wsdl to owl-s module is used to convert the wsdl into the owl-s file.Automatic Composition of semantic web services module is used compose the two or more existing web services. Composition process is the output of the one web service is the input of another web services. In this project, we are developed the automatic composition of semantic web services. In this project, Automatic Composition module uses two web services. User enters the keyword and chooses the extension in the web page. In this project, we are using the genetic algorithm for develop the semantic web services. Genetic algorithm is to create the two lists and all the files in the database are stored the two lists. If the user enters the keyword and chooses the extension, the first web service is used to combine and to provide the filename. The second web service is used to search this filename in the two lists. The second web service use the genetic algorithm is used to search the file exists or not.
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Mustapha, AZNAG, QUAFAFOU Mohamed, DURAND Nicolas, and JARIR Zahi. "WEB SERVICES DISCOVERY AND RECOMMENDATION BASED ON INFORMATION EXTRACTION AND SYMBOLIC REPUTATION." International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC) 4, no. 1 (2013): 01–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3568737.

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This paper shows that the problem of web services representation is crucial and analyzes the various factors that influence on it. It presents the traditional representation of web services considering traditional textual descriptions based on the information contained in WSDL files. Unfortunately, textual web services descriptions are dirty and need significant cleaning to keep only useful information. To deal with this problem, we introduce rules based text tagging method, which allows filtering web service description to keep only significant information. A new representation based on such filtered data is then introduced. Many web services have empty descriptions. Also, we consider web services representations based on the WSDL file structure (types, attributes, etc.). Alternatively, we introduce a new representation called symbolic reputation, which is computed from relationships between web services. The impact of the use of these representations on web service discovery and recommendation is studied and discussed in the experimentation using real world web services.
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FUJII, KEITA, and TATSUYA SUDA. "SEMANTICS-BASED DYNAMIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 15, no. 03 (2006): 293–324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843006001372.

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This paper presents a semantics-based dynamic service composition architecture that composes an application through combining distributed components based on the semantics of the components. This architecture consists of a component model called Component Service Model with Semantics (CoSMoS), a middleware called Component Runtime Environment (CoRE), and a service composition mechanism called Semantic Graph based Service Composition (SeGSeC). CoSMoS represents the semantics of components. CoRE provides interfaces to discover and access components modeled by CoSMoS. SeGSeC composes an application by discovering components through CoRE, and synthesizing a workflow of the application based on the semantics of the components modeled by CoSMoS. This paper describes the latest design of the semantics-based dynamic service composition architecture, and also illustrates the implementation of the architecture based on the Web Service standards, i.e. WSDL, RDF, SOAP, and UDDI. The Web Service based implementation of the architecture allows existing Web Services to migrate onto the architecture without reimplementation. It also simplifies the development and deployment of a new Web Service on the architecture by automatically generating the necessary description files (i.e. WSDL and RDF files) of the Web Service from its runtime binary (i.e. a Java class file).
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Elhozmari, Majda, and Ahmed Ettalbi. "WSDL/WADL Conversion in MaaS to Ensure Interoperability in Heterogeneous Environment." International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT (iJES) 6, no. 3 (2018): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijes.v6i3.9490.

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Web services refer to a paradigm consisting on communication between applications interfaces. They are the main key to communicate between different environments, such as Cloud Computing based architectures, and constrained environment. SOAP web services are more used then REST web services in education and industrial environment; contrariwise, Media data in web applications used REST web services. The main aim of this paper is to make alive and complete a previously proposed middleware SaaS solution, to enable unattached WSDL and WADL file translation. The Maas architecture is strengthen by developing Converter component and mapping rules component used in our previous work.
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Lin, Hong, and Hui Li. "The Research of OSGi Remote Invocation Based on Agent." Advanced Materials Research 482-484 (February 2012): 749–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.482-484.749.

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D-OSGi call on the remote service by Webservice ,which accessing through the SOAP based-on HTTP and publishing the service By WSDL .But when publishing the service ,we need configuring the XML file, facing so many documents ,the System will delay than before, and influences the performance. Every Service registered by UDDI has no safety policy. Therefore, it propose Agent when invoking the remote service on this paper, we can publish the service By Agent and no long use the configuration document. by this way, we can guarantee the safety of revoking service.
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Fitriani, Rizki, Abd Qohar Agus Maulana, Lingga Wahyu Rochim, and Muhammad Ainul Yaqin. "Analisis dan Perancangan Software Perhitungan Metrik Skala dan Kompleksitas Web Service." ILKOMNIKA: Journal of Computer Science and Applied Informatics 2, no. 1 (2020): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28926/ilkomnika.v2i1.40.

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Aplikasi komputer meningkat jumlahnya dan menjadi lebih kompleks seiring dengan pertumbuhan bisnis dan ilmu pengetahuan. Dalam hal ini, pengelolaan dan integrasi data menjadi sangat penting. Pengembangan Web Service semakin meningkat. Pengembang Web Service membutuhkan banyak data riset dan referensi mengenai kompleks atau tidaknya suatu Web Service berkaitan dengan perkiraan biaya pengembangan, batasan waktu pengerjaan, dan sumber daya yang dibutuhkan untuk pengembangan, termasuk spesifikasi komputer dan sumber daya manusianya. Setiap pengukuran yang dilakukan dibutuhkan tersedianya ukuran kuantitatif yang disebut metrik, yang selanjutnya akan menghasilkan output berupa kompleksitas dari Web Service. Atas dasar itu, diperlukan sebuah perangkat lunak yang dapat menghitung metrik skala dan kompleksitas Web Service dengan cara meng-import file bertipe xml document dan berisi dokumen WSDL (Web Service Description Language) yang digunakan untuk menggambarkan kompleksitas Web Service berdasarkan pengukuran Data Weight (DW) yang dihitung dari bobot Argument per Operation (APO) dan Operation per Service (OPS). Dari percobaan perhitungan kami secara manual terhadap suatu dokumen WSDL, dimunculkan beberapa hasil berupa banyaknya argumen, OPS, dan APO. Hal ini kami terapkan pada perangkat lunak dan menghasilkan proses perhitungan yang lebih cepat. Pengguna dapat meng-import document tipe .xml dan hasil kompleksitas Web Service akan dimunculkan dalam aplikasi. Ukuran metrik dan kompleksitas yang diperoleh dapat digunakan untuk memperkirakan manajemen pengembangan Web Service.
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Sun, Qitong, Jun Han, and Dianfu Ma. "A Framework for Service Semantic Description Based on Knowledge Graph." Electronics 10, no. 9 (2021): 1017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10091017.

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To construct a large-scale service knowledge graph is necessary. We propose a method, namely semantic information extension, for service knowledge graphs. We insist on the information of services described by Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and we design the ontology layer of web service knowledge graph and construct the service graph, and using the WSDL document data set, the generated service knowledge graph contains 3738 service entities. In particular, our method can give a full performance to its effect in service discovery. To evaluate our approach, we conducted two sets of experiments to explore the relationship between services and classify services that develop by service descriptions. We constructed two experimental data sets, then designed and trained two different deep neural networks for the two tasks to extract the semantics of the natural language used in the service discovery task. In the prediction task of exploring the relationship between services, the prediction accuracy rate reached 95.1%, and in the service classification experiment, the accuracy rate of TOP5 reached 60.8%. Our experience shows that the service knowledge graph has additional advantages over traditional file storage when managing additional semantic information is effective and the new service representation method is helpful for service discovery and composition tasks.
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Asswad, Mohammad Mourhaf AL, Sergio de Cesare, and Mark Lycett. "A Query-based Approach for Semi-Automatic Annotation of Web Services." International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change 2, no. 2 (2011): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jissc.2011040103.

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Semantic Web services (SWS) have attracted increasing attention due to their potential to automate discovery and composition of current syntactic Web services. An issue that prevents a wider adoption of SWS relates to the manual nature of the semantic annotation task. Manual annotation is a difficult, error-prone, and time-consuming process and automating the process is highly desirable. Though some approaches have been proposed to semi-automate the annotation task, they are difficult to use and cannot perform accurate annotation for the following reasons: (1) They require building application ontologies to represent candidate services and (2) they cannot perform accurate name-based matching when labels of candidate service elements and ontological entities contain Compound Nouns (CN). To overcome these two deficiencies, this paper proposes a query-based approach that can facilitate semi-automatic annotation of Web services. The proposed approach is easy to use because it does not require building application ontologies to represent services. Candidate service elements that need to be annotated are extracted from a WSDL file and used to generate query instances by filling a Standard Query Template. The resulting query instances are executed against a repository of ontologies using a novel query execution engine to find appropriate correspondences for candidate service elements. This query execution engine employs name-based and structural matching mechanisms that can perform effective and accurate similarity measurements between labels containing CNs. The proposed semi-automatic annotation approach is evaluated by employing it to annotate existing Web services using published domain ontologies. Precision and recall are used as evaluation metrics. The resulting precision and recall values demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed approach.
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Jihad, Adib, Moutachaouik Hicham, Marzak Abdelaziz, and Hain Mustapha. "Transformation of WSDL files using ETL in the E-orientation domain." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 10, no. 6 (2020): 6045. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v10i6.pp6045-6052.

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The E-orientations platforms become an essential space for students to base their choice on tangible elements, as they offer a macroscopic view of the different academic and professional fields. In this context the Center for Engineering Sciences and Applied Sciences “SISA” funded the MMS Orientation project to focus on student orientation in Morocco. With respect to the peculiarity and the different characteristics of the E-orientation platforms, a comparative study is essential. In this article we will proceed by a comparative study of a sample of platforms in order to highlight the major functionalities that we will model through descriptive files. The work is divided into two parts: The first part will be a comparison and description of existing platforms using descriptive language (WSDL), the second part will use ETL as a transformation technology in order to highlight generic files that will serve as a basis for work. the expected meta model.
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Book chapters on the topic "WSDL file"

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Lefever, Els, Véronique Hoste, and Martine De Cock. "Five Languages Are Better Than One: An Attempt to Bypass the Data Acquisition Bottleneck for WSD." In Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37247-6_28.

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Ben Seghir, Nadia, Okba Kazar, and Khaled Rezeg. "A Personalized Approach for Web Service Discovery in Distributed Environments." In Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5384-7.ch014.

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Web services are meaningful only if potential users may find and execute them. Universal description discovery and integration (UDDI) help businesses, organizations, and other web services providers to discover and reach to the service(s) by providing the URI of the WSDL file. However, it does not offer a mechanism to choose a web service based on its quality. The standard also lacks sufficient semantic description in the content of web services. This lack makes it difficult to find and compose suitable web services during analysis, search, and matching processes. In addition, a central UDDI suffers from one centralized point problem and the high cost of maintenance. To get around these problems, the authors propose in this chapter a novel framework based on mobile agent and metadata catalogue for web services discovery. Their approach is based on user profile in order to discover appropriate web services, meeting customer requirements in less time and taking into account the QoS properties.
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Bertino, Elisa, Anna C. Squicciarini, Lorenzo Martino, and Federica Paci. "An Adaptive Access Control Model for Web Services." In Information Security and Ethics. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-937-3.ch051.

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This paper presents an innovative access control model, referred to as Web service Access Control Version 1 (Ws-AC1), specifically tailored to Web services. The most distinguishing features of this model are the flexible granularity in protection objects and negotiation capabilities. Under Ws-AC1, an authorization can be associated with a single service and can specify for which parameter values the service can be authorized for use, thus providing a fine access control granularity. Ws-AC1 also supports coarse granularities in protection objects in that it provides the notion of service class under which several services can be grouped. Authorizations can then be associated with a service class and automatically propagated to each element in the class. The negotiation capabilities of Ws-AC1 are related to the negotiation of identity attributes and the service parameters. Identity attributes refer to information that a party requesting a service may need to submit in order to obtain the service. The access control policy model of Ws-AC1 supports the specification of policies in which conditions are stated, specifying the identity attributes to be provided and constraints on their values. In addition, conditions may also be specified against context parameters, such as time. To enhance privacy and security, the actual submission of these identity attributes is executed through a negotiation process. Parameters may also be negotiated when a subject requires use of a service with certain parameters values that, however, are not authorized under the policies in place. In this paper, we provide the formal definitions underlying our model and the relevant algorithms, such as the access control algorithm. We also present an encoding of our model in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) standard for which we develop an extension, required to support Ws-AC1.
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Conference papers on the topic "WSDL file"

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Al-Hajj, Moustafa, and Mustafa Jarrar. "ArabGlossBERT: Fine-Tuning BERT on Context-Gloss Pairs for WSD." In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing. INCOMA Ltd. Shoumen, BULGARIA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-072-4_005.

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Rastegarpanah, Bashir, Krishna P. Gummadi, and Mark Crovella. "Fighting Fire with Fire." In WSDM '19: The Twelfth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3289600.3291002.

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Juan, Da-Cheng, Chun-Ta Lu, Zhen Li, et al. "Ultra Fine-Grained Image Semantic Embedding." In WSDM '20: The Thirteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3336191.3371784.

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Ge, Suyu, Jiaxin Huang, Yu Meng, and Jiawei Han. "FineSum: Target-Oriented, Fine-Grained Opinion Summarization." In WSDM '23: The Sixteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3539597.3570397.

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Provost, Foster. "The Predictive Power of Massive Data about our Fine-Grained Behavior." In WSDM 2016: Ninth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2835776.2835846.

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Zhu, Ziwei, and James Caverlee. "Fighting Mainstream Bias in Recommender Systems via Local Fine Tuning." In WSDM '22: The Fifteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3488560.3498427.

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Zhuo, Jianhuan, Qiannan Zhu, Yinliang Yue, Yuhong Zhao, and Weisi Han. "A Neighborhood-Attention Fine-grained Entity Typing for Knowledge Graph Completion." In WSDM '22: The Fifteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3488560.3498395.

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Roberts, R., C. O’Brien, R. Sheppard, Y. Moslehy, and M. Kitson. "Wandoo A – Reliability Methodology for Determination of Probability of Failure of a Braced Caisson Structure." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/35427-ms.

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The Wandoo A (WNA) fixed platform was installed in 1993 with an intended service life of 15 years. It has subsequently undergone two 5-year life extension (recertification) studies – one in 2008 and another in 2013. The original design and both recertification studies followed API RP 2A WSD guidance (American Petroleum Institute, 2002). The platform (see Fig. 1) is a braced caisson structure in 52m water depth. The structure supports five conductors: 1 through the main column, 2 external that penetrate through the skirt piles, 1 supported by an external riser caisson and 1 external. The foundation consists of five piles: 1 through the main column, 2 skirt piles, and 2 outrigger piles. The system also features a tuned liquid damper (TLD) incorporated into the main column near El. (+)17m. This damper is intended to increase the structural damping and reduce system accelerations in response to environmental loading. The TLD is a set of three tanks filled to specific levels with water. The motion of the entrapped fluid provides the damping which has been tuned to the primary structural period.
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Zhang, Kai, Hao Qian, Qing Cui, et al. "Multi-Interactive Attention Network for Fine-grained Feature Learning in CTR Prediction." In WSDM '21: The Fourteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3437963.3441761.

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Li, Ziming, Yuequn Dou, Youhuan Li, Xinhuan Chen, and Chuxu Zhang. "RSM: Reinforced Subgraph Matching Framework with Fine-grained Operation based Search Plan." In WSDM '25: The Eighteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining. ACM, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3701551.3703516.

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