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An Adaptive Approach to Optimizing Tradeoff Between Service Performance and Security in Service-Based Systems

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  • Stephen S. Yau

    (Arizona State University, USA)

  • Yin Yin

    (Microsoft, USA)

  • Ho An

    (Arizona State University, USA)

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The message-based communication among services in Service-based Systems (SBS) is vulnerable to various security attacks and must be well protected by security mechanisms, which may affect performance due to available system resources. In this paper, an adaptive approach is presented to optimize the tradeoff between service performance and security according to SBS users’ requirements and preferences on performance and security. This adaptive approach is based on a tradeoff algorithm with quantitative performance and security metrics and the tradeoff objective function. An SBS example with a security service and a traffic service is used to illustrate the approach.

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  • Stephen S. Yau & Yin Yin & Ho An, 2011. "An Adaptive Approach to Optimizing Tradeoff Between Service Performance and Security in Service-Based Systems," International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR), IGI Global, vol. 8(2), pages 74-91, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jwsr00:v:8:y:2011:i:2:p:74-91
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