Ziembicki, Joanna2006-08-222006-08-2220062006http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1103This thesis presents a framework for semantic Web Service discovery using descriptive (non-functional) service characteristics in a large-scale, multi-domain setting. The framework uses Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) to design a template for describing non-functional service parameters in a way that facilitates service discovery, and presents a layered scheme for organizing ontologies used in service description. This service description scheme serves as a core for desigining the four main functions of a service directory: a template-based user interface, semantic query expansion algorithms, a two-level indexing scheme that combines Bloom filters with a Distributed Hash Table, and a distributed approach for storing service description. The service directory is, in turn, implemented as an extension of the Open Service Discovery Architecture. <br /><br /> The search algorithms presented in this thesis are designed to maximize precision and completeness of service discovery, while the distributed design of the directory allows individual administrative domains to retain a high degree of independence and maintain access control to information about their services.application/pdf2506907 bytesapplication/pdfenCopyright: 2006, Ziembicki, Joanna. All rights reserved.Computer Scienceweb servicesservice discoverysemantic webontologiesdistributed searchDistributed Search in Semantic Web Service DiscoveryMaster Thesis