Abstract- Service composition is gaining importance, as it can produce composite service with features not present the individual basic service. Several research projects for promoting tools and methods have been conducted. Unfortunately, most of the research project are focusing on tools and method for software development at design time. Only a few number of research projects have been done supporting run-time service composition by end-users. In this paper we present an automated method of service presentation so that end-users (i.e., inexperience of technology) can compose run-time services to promote new service-based applications.