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.
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