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Flexible Generation of Pervasive Web Services Using OSGi Declarative Service and OWL Ontologies 1.0


Klaus Marius Hansen, Weishan Zhang, and João Fernandes, Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark:

There is a growing trend to deploy web services in pervasive computing environments. Implementing web services on networked, embedded devices leads to a set of challenges, including productivity of development, efficiency of web services, and handling of variability and dependencies f hardware and software platforms. To address these challenges, we developed a web service compiler called Limbo, in which Web Ontology Language (OWL) ontologies are used to make the Limbo compiler aware of its compilation context such as device hardware and software details, platform dependencies, and resource/power consumption.

The paper was presented at the 15th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2008) conference, which was held 3-5 December, 2008 in Bejing, China.
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