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Enable the Syntactic Web Services using Genetic Algorithm

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The main Purpose of the project” Enabling Semantic through web services using genetic approach” is to develop and designed the web service including ontology concept. This project is used to overcome the drawbacks of the syntatic web services.In this project, we are developing the web services or the wsdl (web service description language).After creating the wsdl, we are including the ontology into wsdl using the wsdl to owl-s conversion module. The wsdl to owl-s module is used to convert the wsdl into the owl-s file.Automatic Composition of semantic web services module is used compose the two or more existing web services. Composition process is the output of the one web service is the input of another web services. In this project, we are developed the automatic composition of semantic web services. In this project, Automatic Composition module uses two web services. User enters the keyword and chooses the extension in the web page. In this project, we are using the genetic algorithm for develop the semantic web services. Genetic algorithm is to create the two lists and all the files in the database are stored the two lists. If the user enters the keyword and chooses the extension, the first web service is used to combine and to provide the filename. The second web service is used to search this filename in the two lists. The second web service use the genetic algorithm is used to search the file exists or not.
Title: Enable the Syntactic Web Services using Genetic Algorithm
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The main Purpose of the project” Enabling Semantic through web services using genetic approach” is to develop and designed the web service including ontology concept.
This project is used to overcome the drawbacks of the syntatic web services.
In this project, we are developing the web services or the wsdl (web service description language).
After creating the wsdl, we are including the ontology into wsdl using the wsdl to owl-s conversion module.
The wsdl to owl-s module is used to convert the wsdl into the owl-s file.
Automatic Composition of semantic web services module is used compose the two or more existing web services.
Composition process is the output of the one web service is the input of another web services.
In this project, we are developed the automatic composition of semantic web services.
In this project, Automatic Composition module uses two web services.
User enters the keyword and chooses the extension in the web page.
In this project, we are using the genetic algorithm for develop the semantic web services.
Genetic algorithm is to create the two lists and all the files in the database are stored the two lists.
If the user enters the keyword and chooses the extension, the first web service is used to combine and to provide the filename.
The second web service is used to search this filename in the two lists.
The second web service use the genetic algorithm is used to search the file exists or not.

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