A Context-Based Approach to Reconciling Data Interpretation Conflicts in Web Services Composition
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Li, Xitong; Madnick, Stuart E.; Zhu, Hongwei
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We present a comprehensive classification of data misinterpretation problems and develop an approach to automatic detection and reconciliation of data interpretation conflicts in Web services composition. The approach uses a lightweight ontology augmented with modifiers, contexts, and atomic conversions between the contexts. The WSDL descriptions of Web services are annotated to establish correspondences to the ontology. Given the naive Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) specification of the desired Web services composition with data interpretation conflicts, the approach can automatically detect the conflicts and produce the corresponding mediated BPEL. Finally, we develop a prototype to validate and evaluate the approach.
Date issued
2013-11Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Xitong Li, Stuart E. Madnick, and Hongwei Zhu. 2013. A Context-Based Approach to Reconciling Data Interpretation Conflicts in Web Services Composition. ACM Trans. Internet Technol. 13, 1, Article 1 (November 2013), 27 pages.
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15335399