QoS-aware middleware for Web services composition
IBM (United States) · IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The paradigmatic shift from a Web of manual interactions to a Web of programmatic interactions driven by Web services is creating unprecedented opportunities for the formation of online business-to-business (B2B) collaborations. In particular, the creation of value-added services by composition of existing ones is gaining a significant momentum. Since many available Web services provide overlapping or identical functionality, albeit with different quality of service (QoS), a choice needs to be made to determine which services are to participate in a given composite service. This paper presents a middleware platform which addresses the issue of selecting Web services for the purpose of their composition in a…
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6Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Web service
- WS-Policy
- Middleware (distributed applications)
- Quality of service
- Services computing
- WS-Addressing
- World Wide Web
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure