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MARIANO RICO, FRANCISCO GARCIA-SANCHEZ+, JUAN M. GOMEZ++,
RAFAEL VALENCIA-GARCIA+ AND JESUALDO T. FERNANDEZ-BREIS+
Computer Science Departament
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Madrid, 28049 Spain
+Department of Informatics and Systems
University of Murcia
30100 Murcia, Spain
++Department of Computer Science
Universidad Carlos III
28911 Madrid, Spain
The Web has changed from a mere repository of information to a new platform for
business transactions where organizations deploy, share and expose business processes
via Web services. New promising application fields such as the Semantic Web and Semantic
Web Services are leveraging the potential of deploying those services, but face
the problem of discovering and invoking them in a simple way for common users.
GGODO is an experimental solution that combines natural language analysis and semantically-
empowered techniques to let users express their goals in a guided way, which
produces better results than previous non guided tools.
Received December 15, 2008; revised April 7, 2009; accepted August 20, 2009.
Communicated by Jonathan Lee.
* This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry for Industry, Tourism and Commerce through projects
TSI-020100-2008-564, TSI-020100-2008-665, TSI-0204000-2009-148 and TSI-020100-2009-263, and
Ministry for Science and Innovation under projects TIN2008-02081 and TIC-4425. We would like to acknowledge
to Dr. David Camacho for his revision and suggestion in this work.
1 https://sourceforge.net/projects/uddibrowser/.