Engineering RESTful semantic services on the fly

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Mtsweni J.
Biermann E.
Pretorius, Laurette

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2011

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Model-driven; RESTful services; Semantic services; Service engineering Automatic transformations; Heterogeneous systems; Model driven approach; Model-driven; On the flies; Platform independent; Real-world implementation; RESTful services; Seamless integration; Semantic descriptions; Semantic service; Semantic services; Semantic technologies; Service engineering; Service Model; Steep learning curve; Work-in-progress; Computer science; Engineers; Innovation; Semantics

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Real-world implementations of semantic services that could enable seamless integration of heterogeneous systems on the fly are deficient. This could be attributed to the complexity of heavy-weight semantic technologies, which mostly have a steep learning curve. As a consequence, the evolvement of modern approaches that purport to simplify the engineering of such services is a necessity. In this short paper, we present a work-in-progress model-driven approach that seeks to simplify and speed up the process of engineering RESTful semantic services. The suggested approach promotes automatic transformation of platform independent service models to partial service implementation and semantic descriptions to realize functional RESTful semantic services. The proposed solution is demonstrated and evaluated through a simple use-case scenario. Copyright © 2011 ACM.

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