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+ | This is not a service ontology per se, but it is an ontology of functions, i.e. the key part of the services I would like to provide. So it is midway between a use case and a service ontology, I guess. | ||
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+ | The ontology is [http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/ontologies/functions.owl functions.owl], with instances at [http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/ontologies/functions_ingrid.owl functions_ingrid.owl]. | ||
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+ | There is also an interface which displays the content of ontology as [http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/dochelp/Documentation/funcindex.html function documentation pages]. | ||
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+ | As for making these services, they would get wrapped: preceeded by a read-data-service command, and followed by a data-service-point command. They can also get strung together as a series of data filters, i.e. a scientific data flow. So I would also like to provide any legal concatenation of filters as a compound service. Another point of view, it is the scientific data flow that needs to be represented, with the actual breakdown into services a technical step hidden from the user. | ||
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+ | [[User:Benno|Benno]] 11:03, 16 May 2008 (EDT) |
Revision as of 09:03, May 16, 2008
Service Ontology Links
Examples
Examples from http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/1.0/examples.html
YOUR NAME HERE
This is not a service ontology per se, but it is an ontology of functions, i.e. the key part of the services I would like to provide. So it is midway between a use case and a service ontology, I guess.
The ontology is functions.owl, with instances at functions_ingrid.owl.
There is also an interface which displays the content of ontology as function documentation pages.
As for making these services, they would get wrapped: preceeded by a read-data-service command, and followed by a data-service-point command. They can also get strung together as a series of data filters, i.e. a scientific data flow. So I would also like to provide any legal concatenation of filters as a compound service. Another point of view, it is the scientific data flow that needs to be represented, with the actual breakdown into services a technical step hidden from the user.
Benno Blumenthal (Benno) 11:03, 16 May 2008 (EDT)