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The Semantic Services Catalog (SSC) is a registration and search platform developed for the automatic registration, discovery, and interaction of agent-based and web services, resulting in an enhanced society of multiagent systems (MAS) capable of simulating, studying, and analyzing problems of very distinct natures. To demonstrate the advantages of using SSC for MAS and web services co-simulation and show how SSC facilitates the automatic interaction between the several simulation and decision-support tools, we perform a joint simulation between three MAS and two web services. This dataset publishes files demonstrating: (i) the registrations made at SSC; (ii) the services' searches performed and respective responses; (iii) the SPARQL queries made to obtain the different tools locations, input, and output models; and (iv) the de-registrations made at the end of the simulation.
This work was supported by MAS-Society Project co-funded by Portugal 2020 Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER) through PO CI, and under grant UIDB/00760/2020. Gabriel Santos is supported by national funds through a Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) Ph.D. studentship with reference SFRH/BD/118487/2016. Alda Canito is supported by national funds through an FCT Ph.D. studentship with reference SFRH/BD/147386/2019. Tiago Pinto is supported by FCT and FEDER with project CEECIND/01811/2017.
Multiagent Semantic Interoperability, Society of Multiagent Systems, Service Catalog, Semantic Services
Multiagent Semantic Interoperability, Society of Multiagent Systems, Service Catalog, Semantic Services
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