Semantic Web Services framework for manufacturing industries

Application of Semantic Web Services (SWS) relies on ontologies which model existing explicit knowledge in problem domain. Adaptation of SWS to manufacturing industries rises a number of important questions among which is the separation of responsibilities between different vendors starting from system component manufacturers and ending with the system user. This paper gives a possible solution to settle these responsibilities and describes the architecture for the orchestration of semantic web services.

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