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Web service selection and composition based on uncertain quality of service

Remaci Zeyneb Yasmina, Hadjila Fethallah, Lahfa Fadoua

2021Concurrency and Computation Practice and Experience14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Web services are becoming a major utility for accomplishing complex tasks over the Internet. In practice, the end‐users usually search for Web service compositions that best meet the quality of service (QoS) requirements (i.e., QoS global constraints). Since the number of services is constantly increasing and their respective QoS is inherently uncertain (due to environmental conditions), the task of selecting optimal compositions becomes more challenging. To tackle this problem, we propose a heuristic based on majority judgment that allows for reducing the search space. In addition, we perform a constraint programming search to select the Top K compositions that fulfill the QoS global constraints. The experimental results demonstrate the high performance of our approach.

Topics & Concepts

Quality of serviceComputer scienceWeb serviceTask (project management)Mobile QoSThe InternetHeuristicService (business)Constraint (computer-aided design)Quality (philosophy)Selection (genetic algorithm)Service compositionDistributed computingService providerWorld Wide WebComputer networkMachine learningArtificial intelligenceEngineeringBusinessMechanical engineeringEpistemologySystems engineeringPhilosophyMarketingService-Oriented Architecture and Web ServicesData Management and AlgorithmsWeb Data Mining and Analysis
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