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Ming-Wei Zhang, Bin Zhang, Ying Liu, Jun Na, Zhi-Liang Zhu. Web Service Composition Based on QoS Rules[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2010, 25(6): 1143-1156. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-010-1091-6
Citation: Ming-Wei Zhang, Bin Zhang, Ying Liu, Jun Na, Zhi-Liang Zhu. Web Service Composition Based on QoS Rules[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2010, 25(6): 1143-1156. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-010-1091-6

Web Service Composition Based on QoS Rules

  • For workflow-based service composition approach, the relations between the Web service QoS and environments are usually not considered, so that the information about QoS for composite service selection is inaccurate. It makes the selected composite service inefficient, or even unexecutable. To address this problem, a novel service composition approach based on production QoS rules is proposed in this paper. Generally, it is very difficult to directly analyze how different kinds of environment factors influence the Web service QoS. We adopt "black-box" analysis method of optimizing composite services, discovering the knowledge such as "the QoS of one Web service will be higher in specific environments". In our approach, the execution information of the composite service is recorded into a log first, which will be taken as the basis of the subsequent statistical analysis and data mining. Then, the timely QoS values of the Web services are estimated and the production QoS rules being used to qualitatively express the different performances of the Web service QoS in different environments are mined. At last, we employ the mined QoS knowledge of the Web services to optimize the composite service selection. Extensive experimental results show that our approach can improve the performance of selected composite services on the premise of assuring the selecting computation cost.
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