Service QoS composition at the level of part names

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Abstract

The cornerstone for the success of Service-Oriented Computing lies in its promise to allow fast and easy composition of services to create added-value applications. Compositions need to be described in terms of their desired functional properties, but the non-functional properties are of paramount importance as well. Inspired by the Web service challenge we propose a new model for describing the Quality of Service (QoS) of a composition which considers the information flow and describes basic service qualities at the granularity level of service part names, that is, operations comprised in service invocation/response messages. In this initial investigation, we overview a number of formal methods techniques that allow to reason with QoS composition based on the proposed model, and propose an algorithm for determining the QoS of a composition given the QoS associated with the individual services. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Aiello, M., Rosenberg, F., Platzer, C., Ciabattoni, A., & Dustdar, S. (2006). Service QoS composition at the level of part names. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 4184 LNCS, pp. 24–37). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11841197_2

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