TY - JOUR
T1 - WebBIS
T2 - An infrastructure for agile integration of Web services
AU - Medjahed, Brahim
AU - Benatallah, Boualem
AU - Bouguettaya, Athman
AU - Elmagarmid, Ahmed
PY - 2004/6
Y1 - 2004/6
N2 - The Web is changing the way organizations are conducting their business. Businesses are rushing to provide modular applications, called Web services, that can be programmatically accessed through the Web. Despite the tremendous developments achieved so far, one of the most important, yet untapped potential, is the use of Web services as facilitators for inter-organizational cooperation. This promising concept, known as Web service composition, is gaining momentum as the potential silver bullet for the envisioned Semantic Web. The development of such integrated services has so far been ad hoc, time-consuming, and requires extensive low-level programming efforts. In this paper, we present WebBIS (Web Base of internet-accessible Services), a generic framework for composing and managing Web services. We combine the object-oriented and active rules paradigms for such a task. We also provide a ontology-based framework for organizing the Web service space. We finally propose a peer-to-peer mechanism for reporting, propagating, and reacting to changes in Web services.
AB - The Web is changing the way organizations are conducting their business. Businesses are rushing to provide modular applications, called Web services, that can be programmatically accessed through the Web. Despite the tremendous developments achieved so far, one of the most important, yet untapped potential, is the use of Web services as facilitators for inter-organizational cooperation. This promising concept, known as Web service composition, is gaining momentum as the potential silver bullet for the envisioned Semantic Web. The development of such integrated services has so far been ad hoc, time-consuming, and requires extensive low-level programming efforts. In this paper, we present WebBIS (Web Base of internet-accessible Services), a generic framework for composing and managing Web services. We combine the object-oriented and active rules paradigms for such a task. We also provide a ontology-based framework for organizing the Web service space. We finally propose a peer-to-peer mechanism for reporting, propagating, and reacting to changes in Web services.
KW - Change management
KW - Composition
KW - Ontologies
KW - Web services
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=8644222269&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1142/S0218843004000924
DO - 10.1142/S0218843004000924
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:8644222269
SN - 0218-8430
VL - 13
SP - 121
EP - 158
JO - International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems
JF - International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems
IS - 2
ER -