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Automatic Web Service Composition Based on Uncertainty Execution Effects

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This paper proposes a novel approach that can introduce branch structures into composite solutions to cope with uncertainty in the service composition process and employs and extends the original form of Graphplan to tackle this problem.
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By arranging multiple existing web services into workflows to create value-added services, automatic web service composition has received much attention in service-oriented computing. A large number of methods have been proposed for it although most of them are merely based on the matching of input-output parameters of services. Besides these parameters, some other elements can affect the execution of services and their composition, such as the preconditions and service execution results. In particular, the execution effects of some services are often uncertain because of the complex and dynamically changing application environments in the real world, and this can cause the emergence of nondeterministic choices in the workflows of composite services. However, the previous methods for automatic service composition mainly rely on sequential structures, which make them difficult to take into account uncertain effects during service composition. In this paper, Graphplan is employed and extended to tackle this problem. In order to model services with uncertain effects, we first extend the original form of Graphplan. Then, we propose a novel approach that can introduce branch structures into composite solutions to cope with such uncertainty in the service composition process. Extensive experiments are performed to evaluate and analyze the proposed methodology.

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Semantic Web services

TL;DR: The authors propose the markup of Web services in the DAML family of Semantic Web markup languages, which enables a wide variety of agent technologies for automated Web service discovery, execution, composition and interoperation.
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Fast planning through planning graph analysis

TL;DR: A new approach to planning in STRIPS-like domains based on constructing and analyzing a compact structure the authors call a Planning Graph is introduced, and a new planner, Graphplan, is described that uses this paradigm.
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Fast planning through planning graph analysis

TL;DR: Graphplan as mentioned in this paper is a partial-order planner based on constructing and analyzing a compact structure called a planning graph, which can be used to find the shortest possible partial order plan or state that no valid plan exists.
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A survey of automated web service composition methods

TL;DR: An overview of recent research efforts of automatic Web service composition both from the workflow and AI planning research community is given.
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Simulation, verification and automated composition of web services

TL;DR: This paper defines the semantics for a relevant subset of DAML-S in terms of a first-order logical language and provides decision procedures for Web service simulation, verification and composition.
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