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Process Mediation Framework for Semantic Web Services
Vaculín, Roman ; Neruda, Roman (advisor) ; Nečaský, Martin (referee) ; Svátek, Vojtěch (referee)
The goal of Web services is to enable interoperability of heterogeneous software systems. Semantic Web services enhance syntactic specifications of traditional Web services with machine processable semantic annotations to facilitate interoperability. AsWeb services get popular in both corporate and open environments, the ability to deal with uncompatibilities of service requesters and providers becomes a critical factor for achieving interoperability. Process mediation solves the problem of interoperability by identifying and resolving all incompatibilities and by mediating between service requesters and providers. In this thesis we address the problem of process mediation of Semantic Web services. We introduce an Abstract Process Mediation Framework that identifies the key functional areas to be addressed by process mediation components. Specifically, we focus on process mediation algorithms, discovery of external services, monitoring, and fault handling and recovery. We present algorithms for solving the process mediation problem in two scenarios: (a) when the mediation process has complete visibility of the process model of the service provider and the service requester (complete visibility scenario), and (b) when the mediation process has visibility only of the process model of the service provider but...
Robot Battle Simulation
Matyska, Pavel ; Adámek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vaculín, Roman (referee)
In this work I will discuss general view on agent as objects of science research. One of the discussed type of agent is used for implementing robots in my software project. I will also discuss environment in which agents exist, for the first time from general view, then in my software project, in which the robot battle simulation proceed. In this work I will propose, how a software robot view as percept can be proposed, which situation can occur on the battle field, and how is the battle field as environment for robots designed. At the end of this work I justify my decision to choose the type of agent by comparing theirs advantages and disadvantages for the aim of the project.
Process Mediation Framework for Semantic Web Services
Vaculín, Roman ; Neruda, Roman (advisor) ; Nečaský, Martin (referee) ; Svátek, Vojtěch (referee)
The goal of Web services is to enable interoperability of heterogeneous software systems. Semantic Web services enhance syntactic specifications of traditional Web services with machine processable semantic annotations to facilitate interoperability. AsWeb services get popular in both corporate and open environments, the ability to deal with uncompatibilities of service requesters and providers becomes a critical factor for achieving interoperability. Process mediation solves the problem of interoperability by identifying and resolving all incompatibilities and by mediating between service requesters and providers. In this thesis we address the problem of process mediation of Semantic Web services. We introduce an Abstract Process Mediation Framework that identifies the key functional areas to be addressed by process mediation components. Specifically, we focus on process mediation algorithms, discovery of external services, monitoring, and fault handling and recovery. We present algorithms for solving the process mediation problem in two scenarios: (a) when the mediation process has complete visibility of the process model of the service provider and the service requester (complete visibility scenario), and (b) when the mediation process has visibility only of the process model of the service provider but...

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