A Multi-Agent Negotiation-Based Approach to Selection and Composition of Semantic Web Services

In the semantic web service composition process, the evaluation of negotiation-agreements resulting from the negotiation between the service requester and various service providers can be used for the selection of best service provider. The chapter presents a semantic web service composition model for the same purpose. A mathematical model providing multi-attribute negotiation-based service selection using evaluation of negotiation-agreements has also been proposed. A prototype system has been implemented based upon the proposed service selection and composition models.

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