Title
Implementation of a Novel Semantic Web Middleware Approach Based on Triplespaces
Abstract
In recent years, the Semantic Web and Web Services have emerged as a new paradigm for knowledge-based applications, both human and machine controlled. The coordination of semantic clients or services is necessary to achieve goals only possible from the combination of knowledge based activities. Triple Space Computing is a new coordination paradigm based on semantics and tuplespaces which could be used for the coordination of Semantic Web clients and services. Triple Space Computing substitutes synchronous message exchange for persistent publication of knowledge in virtual data stores called tuplespaces. A tuplespace based architecture can handle the scalability, heterogeneity and dynamism which arises in highly distributed environments. In this paper, we describe the important architectural decisions in our implementation of a semantic tuplespace based middleware. We report on our practical experiences, and the benefits and challenges of Triple Space Computing as a new paradigm for Semantic Web and Web Service communication.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ICSC.2008.88
ICSC
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
web services,new paradigm,semantic client,new coordination paradigm,web service communication,triple space computing,novel semantic web middleware,semantic web,semantic tuplespace,triple space computing substitute,semantic web client,web service,software architecture,distributed environment,middleware,kernel,space technology,knowledge base,simple object access protocol
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.75
10
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kia Teymourian114215.27
Lyndon Nixon224730.80
Daniel Wutke313813.08
Reto Krummenacher429330.07
Hans Moritsch5506.78