Incremental stages of a semantic framework for automating the changes on long term composed services

Enterprises enhance their business on the web with the help of web services. This enhancement is achieved by composing the pre-existing services, so that they will be able to provide solutions for the problems on the web. Due to rapid development in technology, the need for making changes in the com...

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Business Process Execution Language
Change management
Communications Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
Information Systems and Communication Service
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
Internet service providers
Networks
Ontology
Semantics
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
Web services
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