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Segregating unique service object from multi-web sources for effective visualization
Web services describe a standardized way of integrating Web-based applications using the XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), WSDL and UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) open standards over an Internet protocol backbone. WSDL (Web Service Defini...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Web services describe a standardized way of integrating Web-based applications using the XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), WSDL and UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) open standards over an Internet protocol backbone. WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) is used for describing the available services. The dynamic approach starts with crawling on the Web for Web Services, simultaneously gathering the WSDL service descriptions and related documents. The Web APIs provide the methodology for building unique service objects from multiple web resources. In this semantic search engine, if the web user gets satisfied with the description they can crawl into the webpage, otherwise they can shift to another link. This query enhancement process is exploited to learn useful information that helps to generate related queries. In this research work the add-on is automatically generated when compared with the existing system. Add-on is programs that are integrated into the browser application, usually providing additional functionality. Finally this work gives an overview of how to segregate the unique service object (USO) using Bookshelf Data Structure from web resources and use it to semantically annotate the resulting services in visual mode. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICPRIME.2012.6208283 |