CEFRIEL │ Service Finder: Realizing Web Sevice Discovery at Web Scale
author:
Emanuele Della Valle,
Politecnico di Milano
Description
The Web is moving from a collection of static documents to a set of Web Services. Universal Description Discovery and Integration (known more often by its short name as UDDI) was proposed initially as a solution to publish and search for public Web Services. The standard was supported by major software vendors, and although it has been claimed to become successful in restricted and controlled environments, it has not prevailed in the domain of publicly available Web Services.
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| Slides | |
| 0:00 | Realizing Service-Finder: Web Service Discovery at Web Scale |
| 1:28 | Agenda |
| 2:07 | SOA onto the Web |
| 3:04 | The rise and fall of public UDDI registries |
| 3:45 | Pitfalls of public UDDI registries |
| 5:01 | Overcoming UDDI limitation |
| 5:51 | Project idea |
| 6:31 | Key objectives |
| 7:14 | Realizing |
| 7:49 | Use cases |
| 9:32 | Requirements |
| 10:46 | Architecture and components |
| 11:16 | Service Crawler |
| 12:26 | Automatic Annotator |
| 13:17 | Conceptual indexer and matcher |
| 14:25 | Interface |
| 15:21 | Cluster Engine |
| 16:04 | Work in progress |
| 16:45 | Key innovations |
| 17:33 | Expected impacts |
| 18:28 | Exploitation prospects |
| 19:42 | - Questions |
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