This article investigates what kind of web services is the most effective for intelligent systems. We present a new method of web services development that allows the execution of client-defined scripts on the server side. Then we demonstrate the new system architecture and features implemented as an ontology server for the CancerGrid project. The authors believe that there will be broad applicability of the proposed method for future web services.
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Toujilov, I., Nagl, S. (2009). Reasoning in Semantic Web Services. In: Machado, J.A.T., Pátkai, B., Rudas, I.J. (eds) Intelligent Engineering Systems and Computational Cybernetics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8678-6_25
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