Towards a unifying view of QoS-enhanced web service description and discovery approaches

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Abstract

The number of web services increased vastly in the last years. Various providers offer web services with the same functionality, so for web service consumers it is getting more complicated to select the web service, which best fits their requirements. That is why a lot of the research efforts point to discover semantic means for describing web services taking into account not only functional characteristics of services, but also the quality of service (QoS) properties such as availability, reliability, response time, trust, etc. This motivated us to research current approaches presenting complete solutions for QoS enabled web service description, publication and discovery. In this paper we present comparative analysis of these approaches according to their common principals. Based on such analysis we extract the essential aspects from them and propose a pattern for the development of QoS-aware service-oriented architectures.

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Petrova-Antonova, D., & Ilieva, S. (2009). Towards a unifying view of QoS-enhanced web service description and discovery approaches. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 2, pp. 99–113). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.2.8

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