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From Service Composition to Mashup Editor: A Multiperspective Taxonomy

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  • Abderrahmane Maaradji

    (ECE Engineering School, 75015 Paris, France)

  • Hakim Hacid

    (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi 9639, United Arab Emirates)

  • Assia Soukane

    (ECE Engineering School, 75015 Paris, France)

Abstract

Service-oriented computing has become a popular area of research, with a particular focus on service composition. There have been many developments in this field, such as new techniques for data engineering in service description languages, protocols for publication and discovery, the optimization of service selection and scheduling, and the deployment and monitoring of composed services. However, this diversity of approaches and methodologies can make it challenging to navigate between different proposed solutions and identify research gaps. In order to provide a clearer understanding of this body of work, this paper presents a comprehensive framework for the taxonomy of service composition approaches, methodologies, and tools. This framework proposes a structured view of different perspectives, such as formal, semantic, and automatic approaches, with a particular focus on the end-user’s perspective and tools such as Mashups.

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  • Abderrahmane Maaradji & Hakim Hacid & Assia Soukane, 2023. "From Service Composition to Mashup Editor: A Multiperspective Taxonomy," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-32, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:15:y:2023:i:2:p:59-:d:1052519
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    1. Sean Kennedy & Owen Molloy & Robert Stewart & Paul Jacob & Maria Maleshkova & Frank Doheny, 2012. "A Semantically Automated Protocol Adapter for Mapping SOAP Web Services to RESTful HTTP Format to Enable the Web Infrastructure, Enhance Web Service Interoperability and Ease Web Service Migration," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 4(2), pages 1-24, April.
    2. Willy Kengne Kungne & Georges-Edouard Kouamou & Claude Tangha, 2020. "A Rule-Based Language and Verification Framework of Dynamic Service Composition," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-27, January.
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