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Semantic Web sErvice Editing Tool

SWEET: Semantic Web sErvice Editing Tool is the first tool developed for the semi-automatic acquisition of semantic RESTful service descriptions, aiming to support a higher level of automation of common RESTful service tasks, such as discovery and composition.

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14 Jul 2015

Paul Alexander


24 Oct 2010

John Domingue


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Maleshkova, M., Zilka, L., Knoth, P. and Pedrinaci, C. (2011) Cross-Lingual Web API Classification and Annotation, Workshop: The Multilingual Semantic Web at 10th International Semantic Web Conference, Proceedings of ISWC 2011, Bonn, Germany

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Sabou, M., Maleshkova, M. and Pan, J. (2010) Semantically Enabling Web Service Repositories, in eds. Pan, J.Z., Zhao, Y., Semantic Web Enabled Software Engineering

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Pedrinaci, C. and Domingue, J. (2010) Toward the Next Wave of Services: Linked Services for the Web of Data, Journal of Universal Computer Science

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Duke, A., Stincic, S., Davies, J., Lecue, F., Mehandjiev, N., Pedrinaci, C., Maleshkova, M., Domingue, J., Liu, D. and Alvaro, G. (2010) Telecommunication mashups using RESTful services, ServiceWave 2010

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Pedrinaci, C., Liu, D., Maleshkova, M., Lambert, D., Kopecky, J. and Domingue, J. (2010) iServe: a Linked Services Publishing Platform, Workshop: Ontology Repositories and Editors for the Semantic Web at 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference

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