A QoS model and testing mechanism for quality-driven web services selection

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With the proliferation of Web services, Quality of Service(QoS) becomes a key factor to differentiate the Web services and their providers. In selecting a web service for use, it is important to consider non-functional properties of the Web service so as to satisfy the constraints or requirements of users. In this paper, we present a Web services QoS Model which takes non-functional properties into account in various aspects. In this model, Web services qualities are classified into three categories according to the point of view - system-level view, service-level view, and business-level view. We also provide a quality testing mechanism that tests the manageability qualities of our QoS Model. © 2006 IEEE.

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Yeom, G., Yun, T., & Min, D. (2006). A QoS model and testing mechanism for quality-driven web services selection. In Proc. - The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Software Technol. for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Syst., SEUS 2006 andthe Second Int. Workshop on Collaborative Comput., Integr., and Assur., WCCIA 2006 (Vol. 2006, pp. 199–204). https://doi.org/10.1109/SEUS-WCCIA.2006.34

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