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Principal Characteristics
- Ontological separation of User and Web Service Contexts
- Consumer and service exist in their own contexts which should be modeled with distinct ontological structures.
- Capability Based Invocation
- Users can invoke a Web Service by specifying a concrete desired capability. Semantic descriptions in IRS-III are operational.
- Ease of Use
- Interfaces are designed to hide the complexities surrounding the creation of SWS-based applications.
- One Click Publishing
- Stand alone code written in a standard programming language (Java or LISP) can be turned into a Web Service by only one-click.
- Agnostic to Service Implementation Platform
- IRS-III is not making strict assumptions about the underlying service implementation platform.
- It accepts the current dominance of Web Service stack of standards.
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