Abstract
Many physiology and bioinformatics research institutions and websites have opened their own data analysis services and other related Web services. It is therefore very important to be able to quickly and effectively select and extract features from the Web service pages to learn about and use these services. This facilitates the automatic discovery and recognition of Representational State Transfer or RESTful services. However, this task is still challenging. Following the description feature pattern of a RESTful service, the authors proposed a Feature Pattern Search and Replace (FPSR) method. First, they applied a regular expression to perform a matching lookup. Then, a custom string was used to substitute the relevant feature pattern to avoid the segmentation of its feature pattern and the loss of its feature information during the segmentation process. Experimental results showed in the visualization that FPSR obtained a clearer and more obvious boundary with fewer overlaps than the test without using FPSR, thereby enabling a higher accuracy rate. Therefore, FPSR allowed the authors to extract RESTful service page feature information and achieve better classification results.
Highlights
In order to facilitate data sharing and the exchange of analytical methods, and their use by other organizations, many physiological and bioinformatics research institutions and websites have opened their own data analysis services and other related Web services
The authors proposed a Feature Pattern Search and Replace (FPSR) method for feature extraction and selection of RESTful
RESTful service description pages related to physiological information
Summary
In order to facilitate data sharing and the exchange of analytical methods, and their use by other organizations, many physiological and bioinformatics research institutions and websites have opened their own data analysis services and other related Web services. Access Protocol (SOAP) Web services, it is crucial to effectively extract and select the features of Representational State Transfer or RESTful service pages for the automated identification and discovery of these pages. After participating in the formulation of the HTTP standard and the URL standard, Fielding put together these two design styles, which he summarized as a new architectural style, namely, the REST architecture style [3]. The purpose of this style was to facilitate the transmission of information between different software programs in Information 2018, 9, 227; doi:10.3390/info9090227 www.mdpi.com/journal/information
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