SWSCE - An automatic Semantic Web Service composition engine

In several scenarios, Semantic Web technologies are gaining momentum as the most promising ones to address the issue of integrating services among different entities, possibly belonging to different location. In particular, Semantic Web Service composition can be used when no individual available service can satisfy a specific client request, but (parts of) available services can be composed and orchestrated in order to do it. In this paper we describe SWSCE, a Semantic Web Service Composition Engine, able to automatically performs the composition of Semantic Web Services.

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