SADI half-day tutorial at ICBO Houston - Oct 6/7

9 views
Skip to first unread message

Mark Wilkinson

unread,
Aug 15, 2014, 5:25:55 AM8/15/14
to sadi...@googlegroups.com, bio...@googlegroups.com, public-sem...@w3.org
Hi all Sem Webbers!

We would love to see you at the tutorial described below! 

http://icbo14.com/sessions/sadi-web-service-design-and-publication-tutorial/

(apologies that I cannot tell you whether the tutorial is on the 6th or the 7th yet - I am waiting to hear the exact schedule myself)

Cheers all!

Mark


SADI Web Service Design and Publication Tutorial

Presenters: Luke McCarthy (Freelance Programmer & Lead Developer of SADI)

Format: Tutorial

This half­day tutorial will cover the core SADI design patterns, considerations for designing OWL service interface descriptions that can be dynamically discovered by DL reasoning, hands­on deployment of services in Java and in Perl using the SADI Protege plugin, and discovery, invocation, and chaining of those services in several clients.

SADI ­ Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration [1] ­ is a set of standards­compliant Semantic Web service design patterns that aim to make Web Services fit more naturally into a Linked Data/Semantic Web ecosystem, and is currently in the final editing stage to be submitted to a formal body. Using Semantic Web technologies at every level of the Web services “stack”, SADI services consume and produce Linked Data described by OWL Classes, and service “behaviour” follows a small number of straightforward practices. In addition, several codebases are available that support these best­practices, and there are a variety of plug­in tools to popular developer and client tools such as Protege, Taverna, and the IO Informatics Knowledge Explorer that simplify deployment of services by providers, and the discovery and utilization of those services by their consumers.






This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active.


Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages