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Service Selection of Ensuring Transactional Reliability and QoS for Web Service Composition

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  • Guojun Zhang
  • Liping Chen
  • Weitao Ha

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) provides a flexible framework of service composition. Using standard-based protocols, composite service can be constructed by integrating component services independently. As component services are developed by different organization and offer diverse transactional properties and QoS characteristics, it is a challenging problem how to select suitable component services which ensure reliable execution of composite Web service and construct the optimal composite Web service. In this paper, we propose a selection approach that combines transactional properties of ensuring reliability and QoS characteristics. In the selection approach, we build automaton model to implement transactional-aware service selection and use the model to guarantee reliable execution of composite Web service. We also define aggregation functions, and use a Multiple-Attribute Decision-Making approach for the utility function to achieve Qos-based optimal service selection. Finally, two scenarios of experiments are presented to demonstrate the validity of the selection approach.

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  • Guojun Zhang & Liping Chen & Weitao Ha, 2012. "Service Selection of Ensuring Transactional Reliability and QoS for Web Service Composition," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:641361
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/641361
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