Hiroki Suguri, Comtec September 2005 Budapest FIPA meeting

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Hiroki Suguri, Comtec 13-14 September 2005 Budapest FIPA meeting Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group (AWSI WG) Workplan Presentation Hiroki Suguri, Comtec 13-14 September 2005 Budapest FIPA meeting

Outline Problem Statement Objectives of the WG Competitive Analysis Deliverables Technology Milestones Dependencies Participants 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Problem Statement Agents lack interoperability with Web Services Industry trend is WS, not agents Both have strength and weakness Expectation is high for agents Semantic Web is the key Core issues Service registration Service discovery Service invocation/communication 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Objectives of the WG Agent interoperation with WS Value addition to WS Locate, negotiate and interact bi-directionally Value addition to WS Dialogues, semantics, interaction protocols FIPA backward compatibility “As much as possible” Non-interference with WS standards Keep existing WS specs and implementations Utilize Semantic Web RDF, OWL 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Competitive Analysis Area FIPA Web Services Semantic Web Service Description Agent Description WSDL WSDL-S OWL-S WSMO Registration DF/AMS UDDI Communication ACL SOAP Semantic Language SL OWL Interaction IP WS-BPEL WS-CDL SWSL 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

WS-* Technologies Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) WS-Addressing WS-AtomicTransaction WS-BusinessActivity WS-Coordination WS-Discovery WS-Eventing WS-Federation WS-Management WS-MetadataExchange WS-Policy WS-ReliableMessaging WS-Security WS-Trust 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Deliverables (1/3) Requirements Statement Analysis of domain issues & use cases Analysis of reference specifications Analysis of existing AWSI related implementations Detailed statement of requirements 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Deliverables (2/3) Specification Overview Outline of full specification contents High-level description of architectural features Usage models Relationship to other specifications 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Deliverables (3/3) AWSI Description Specification Registration and Discovery Specification Engagement Specification Communication Language Specification Messaging Specification Interaction Specification 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Technology AgenteWeb Gateway (NIIT/Comtec) OWL-P (North Carolina State University) JBees (University of Otago) WS2JADE (Swinburne University) ACLs for WS (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) JADE WSIG (Whitestein) Web Service Agent Framework (IBM) SWSL+SWSO, OWL-S, WSMO Open Cybele Agent Platform (Intelligent Automation) And more… 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Milestones September 2005 November 2005 December 2005 March 2006 Establishment of WG November 2005 Requirements Statement December 2005 Approval of Plan of Work March 2006 Alpha version of standards May 2006 Reference implementation of Alpha version June 2006 Beta version of standards August 2006 Reference implementation of Beta version September 2006 Release of standards 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Dependencies FIPA W3C OASIS Agent Management Specification (SC00023K) Agent Message Transport Service Specification (SC00067F) Interaction Protocols Specifications (SC00026—SC00030, XC00031, XC00032, SC00033—SC00036) and FIPA Communicative Acts Specifications (SC00037) W3C Web Service Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) Web Services Description Language (WSDL 1.1 and 2.0) Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP 1.2) OASIS Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI 3.0.2) Business process execution language for Web Services specification (BPEL4WS) 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG

Participants Submitters Supporters Ashok U. Mallya, North Carolina State University, USA Dominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland H. Farooq Ahmad, Comtec, Japan/NIIT, Pakistan Hiroki Suguri, Comtec, Japan M. Omair Shafiq NIIT, Pakistan/DERI Margaret Lyell, Intelligent Automation, Inc, USA Xuan Nguyen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Supporters Alois Reitbauer, Profactor Produktionsforschungs GmbH, Austria Donald Steiner, Quantum Leap, USA Esteban Leon-Soto, DFKI, Germany Maryam Purvis, University of Otago, New Zealand Michael Maximilien, IBM Research Labs, USA Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University, Australia Stephen Cranefield, University of Otago, New Zealand Steven Willmott, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain 30-Nov-18 FIPA AWSI WG