Actually, My interest is to use ontologies in business domain and then define the semantics of web services on the basis of these business ontologies. For example, in the given example, the semantics of a HotelBooking web service can be defined more precisely with an underlying tourism ontology. Thanks for mentioning the ontologies that also contain standard behavior information. I am more curious about how the behavior can be captured in ontology, i.e., what is the structure of any behavioral node in an ontology. What in your opinion is a better way to capture behavioral information in an ontology, e.g., behavior may be captured in the form of business process or stand alone activities, etc. ZilleReceived on Wednesday, 28 May 2008 12:37:36 GMT
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