Second International Workshop SMR2 2008 on

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Service Matchmaking and Resource Retrieval in the Semantic Web

October 27, 2008

At the 7th International Semantic Web Conference Karlsruhe, Germany

Aims & Scope:

One challenge of service coordination in the semantic Web is concerned with how to best connect the ultimate service requester with the ultimate service provider? Like intermediaries in the physical economy, a special kind of software agents, so called middle-agents, is supposed to solve this problem based on the declarative characterization of the capabilities of both service requester and provider agents. In fact, the standard W3C Web service interaction life cycle corresponds to the classical service matchmaking process.
More generally, semantic resource retrieval extends the notion of semantic service matchmaking to the process of discovering any kind of resource (services, data, information, knowledge) for given settings, participating entities, and purposes. It is at the core of several scenarios in the Semantic Web area, spanning from web-services, grid computing, and Peer-to-Peer computing, to applications such as e-commerce, human resource management, or social networks applications such as mating and dating services.

The SMR2 workshop provides a forum for promoting, presenting, and discussing the latest scientific advances on semantic Web service and resource retrieval; and Establishing and fostering cross-disciplinary relations between relevant parties in research and/or business for the purpose of joint work on solutions to relevant problems in the domain.

Going to Practice: The Second Semantic Service Selection (S3) Contest.
The SMR2 workshop also integrates the second edition of the open international contest on semantic service selection (S3). The S3 contest is executed in collaboration with the Semantic Web Service Challenge.

Past SMR2 workshops: