Agent-Mediated Semantic Web/Grid Services Katia Sycara and Terry Payne (full day) This tutorial brings together theories, challenges, issues, languages and tools from the Semantic Web, Web Services, the Computational Grid and Agent Technology. In addition, it will present challenges and issues of how Agent Technology can best serve human users in the area of Web Services. We will present the current state of the art in Web-Based Services and sort through the increasing array of relevant tools, languages and theories both from academia and industry. The tutorial will contain many examples to illustrate the described concepts, tools and their use. Table of Contents Agent Mediated Web Services - Introduction describing the agent mediation concept for web and grid services, and the corresponding challenges, and motivating the subsequent technical areas of the tutorial. Computational Infrastructure - Presentation of the Web infrastructure that is necessary to support deployment of Web services for automatic discovery and invocation. - Proposed Industry Standards (SOAP, WSDL, BPEL etc) - Service registries, (e.g. UDDI), OGSA registries and Middle Agents - Agent organizations (e.g. matchmade vs brokered organization) - Grid Architecture and Virtual Organisations - Protocols for agent interaction with Middle Agents and Registries - Schemes for service descriptions and discovery (e.g. JINI etc) - Algorithms for matching service descriptions to requests - OGSA Factories and virtual services Semantics and Ontologies - Semantics for Web Services. - Brief introduction to the Semantic Web (including an overview of RDF, DAML+OIL, OWL) - Capability description languages for service descriptions and agent capability advertisements and requests. - Class-based representations (e.g. Jini, Infosleuth) - Functional representations (e.g. LARKS, OAA, WSDL) - DAML-S - Presenting services with the Profile - Describing workflows with the Process model - Supporting services with the Grounding. - Various industrial schemes for description and use of Web services - Tools for Semantic Web services (e.g., DAML-S/UDDI matchmaker, DAML-S virtual machine) - OGSA Metadata, Provenance Data and Service Data Elements (SDEs) Human Agent Interaction for Web Services - Challenges and techniques that address issues in Human-Agent interaction for web services. - Schemes for user delegation to agents of service related tasks - Interfaces that allow humans to pose queries for service discovery - Human-directed service decomposition/composition - Human involvement in ontology reconciliation and merging for service descriptions The Future - Conclusions, remaining challenges, open questions and future opportunities in the area of Agent Mediated Web Services Supporting Material To Be Provided Not all support materials that will be distributed are yet available in final form. The basic information is, however, present in the following documents: DAML-S Technical Reports Available at http://www.daml.org/services $Id: servicestutorial.txt,v 1.1 2003/08/28 22:10:27 mdean Exp $