MathBroker II: Brokering Distributed
Mathematical Services
This project runs from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2007. It is funded
by the
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
under the contract P17643-NO4.
In the previous MathBroker
project, we have developed the infrastructure for implementing mathematical
services on top of widely accepted Web standards. Specifically we have
developed
- sample mathematical services based on the SOAP protocol using the OpenMath
standard for exchanging mathematical objects,
- the mathematical service description language MSDL which incorporates the
Web service description language WSDL, and
- a Web registry for holding MSDL descriptions based on the ebXML
(Electronic Business Using XML) registry.
The goal of "MathBroker II" is to continue and to extend this work. We
continue this work by developing a high-level query model and language that
can be used for matching service requests to service providers. We extend this
work by incorporating into the declarative description model of MSDL a process
description model based on the features of OWL-S (results of the Semantic Web
activities) or of WS-CDL (result of the Web Services activities).
Project Members
- Wolfgang Schreiner (director)
- Olga Caprotti (associate researcher)
- Rebhi Baraka (PhD student)
- Andreas Duscher
(PhD student)
Links
- Reports
and Publications (from the RISC database)
- A GAP Service in a
WSRF/BPEL-based Execution Framework (online demo)
- Development Server
(may be offline)
- A
TWiki Web (only editable for project members)
- Previous
MathBroker Project
Wolfgang Schreiner
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