In this work, we argue the importance of including in web service descriptions also the high-level communication proto- col, used by a service to interact with a client. We will motivate this claim by setting web services in a multi-agent framework, in the same line of that research area from which the DAML-S language derived. In our proposal, interaction is interpreted as the effect of action execution; we will show a typical situation in which the ability of reasoning about interactions and conversations is fundamental for choosing a web service or for personalizing the service fruition.

Reasoning about interaction for personalizing web service fruition

BALDONI, Matteo;BAROGLIO, Cristina;MARTELLI, Alberto;PATTI, Viviana
2003-01-01

Abstract

In this work, we argue the importance of including in web service descriptions also the high-level communication proto- col, used by a service to interact with a client. We will motivate this claim by setting web services in a multi-agent framework, in the same line of that research area from which the DAML-S language derived. In our proposal, interaction is interpreted as the effect of action execution; we will show a typical situation in which the ability of reasoning about interactions and conversations is fundamental for choosing a web service or for personalizing the service fruition.
2003
WOA 2003: Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti. 4th AI*IA/TABOO Joint Workshop "From Objects to Agents": Intelligent Systems and Pervasive Computing
Villasimius, CA, Italy
September 10-11, 2003
WOA 2003: Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti. 4th AI*IA/TABOO Joint Workshop "From Objects to Agents": Intelligent Systems and Pervasive Computing
Pitagora Editrice Bologna
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http://www.diee.unica.it/woa03/
M. Baldoni; C. Baroglio; A. Martelli; V. Patti
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