Title :
Monitoring QoS parameters of composed web services
Author :
Karthikeyan, J. ; Suresh Kumar, M.
Author_Institution :
Comput. & Commun. Eng., Sri Sairam Eng. Coll., Chennai, India
Abstract :
Now-a-days the web services are uprising technology which appeals lots of attention from both academic and industry. The quality of service has been one of the major challenges in the web services. If the web services become operational then the service providers with Service Level Agreement (SLA) need to consider and monitor with respect to the quality of web services and SLA. The most important factor is that to monitor and prevent the SLA intrusion in the composite web services. In the existing work the adaptation is done only at the instance level of the composition, for each level of composition the adaptation is done in each instance. Then the aggregated SLO´s are defined over the number of instances which are out of scope and also the adaptation is not considered as permanent. In this PERvent (prediction and prevention based on event monitoring) framework is not supported for large number of adaptation action per the checkpoint because it is fully based on the number of checkpoints, and also it supports limited structural adaptation in the composition. The proposed work is to exclude these drawbacks by introducing the framework called Quality based dynamic composition (QDC) framework for monitoring the SLA parameter as well as monitoring Service Quality (QOS) Parameter for composite web service and also we will discuss the experimental results to prove how these approaches to monitor the Quality of Service (QOS) parameters for the composed web service.
Keywords :
Web services; contracts; monitoring; security of data; PERvent framework; QDC framework; QoS parameter monitoring; SLA intrusion; SLA parameter; composed Web services; composite Web services; event monitoring; quality based dynamic composition; quality of service; service level agreement; service quality parameter monitoring; Availability; Databases; Educational institutions; Monitoring; Quality of service; Web services; Composite web services; Monitoring; Quality of Services (QoS); Service level Agreement (SLA);
Conference_Titel :
Information Communication and Embedded Systems (ICICES), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3835-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICICES.2014.7033756