- From: Grit Denker <Grit.Denker@sri.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:24:15 -0800
- To: Chris Bourke <cbourke@cse.unl.edu>
- CC: SemanticWebServicesInterestGroup <public-sws-ig@w3.org>
Chris, You might also want to check out "From Software APIs to Web Service Ontologies: a Semi-Automatic Extraction Method" by Marta Sabou appeared in International Semantic Web Conference 2004, Springer LNCS 3298 (see also http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org/program/RT_accepted_papers.html) grit Chris Bourke wrote: >Hello, this is my first post to this listserv, so forgive me if I break >any protocols. I'm a graduate student currently taking a course in >Semantic Web technologies. For our class, we have to do a semester long >group project. I proposed a project to my instructor that uses Semantic >Web Services technologies to markup open-source (or proprietary source) >programming libraries (APIs) so that agents could be designed for software >projects. Project designers would give high level descriptions of >objects/functions/etc that would be required and an agent could be sent >out to find appropriate source code that was already designed for the >task, thus streamlining reusability in code. > >I was wondering if anyone had any useful input into a project like this; >specifically has anyone in the community already suggested something to >this effect or could you direct me to papers/resources that discuss >something similar? > >Thanks in advance. > > >----------------------------------------------- > >Chris Bourke >cbourke@cse.unl.edu >http://www.cse.unl.edu/~cbourke > > > > >
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