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Linked USDL

Linked Unified Service Description Language

Linked USDL aims to better promote and support the use of the Unified Service Description Language (USDL) on the Web. USDL is a platform-neutral language for describing services consolidated from SAP Research projects. The kinds of services targeted for coverage by USDL include human services (e.g., consultancy), business services (e.g. purchase order requisition), software services (e.g., WSDL and RESTful services), infrastructure services (e.g., CPU and storage services), etc.

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29 Apr 2010

John Domingue


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Garcia, J.M., Fernandez, P., Pedrinaci, C., Resinas, M., Cardoso, J. and Ruiz-Cortes, A. (2015) Modeling Service Level Agreements with Linked USDL Agreement, IEEE Transactions of Services Computing

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, (2015) Linked USDL Agreement: Effectively Sharing Semantic Service Level Agreements on the Web, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2015), New York, USA

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Cardoso, J. and Pedrinaci, C. (2015) Evolution and overview of Linked USDL, International Conference on Exploring Service Science 1.5, Porto, Portugal

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Pedrinaci, C., Cardoso, J. and Leidig, T. (2014) Linked USDL: a Vocabulary for Web-scale Service Trading, 11th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2014), Springer

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Cardoso, J., Pedrinaci, C., Leidig, T., Rupino, P. and Leenheer, P. (2013) Foundations of Open Semantic Service Networks, International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology, 4, 2, pp. 1-16, IGI Global

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