Title :
Services Selection of QoS-based Skyline Computation for Web Service Composition
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Math. & Inf. Sci., Weinan Teachers´ Univ., Weinan, China
Abstract :
Nowadays, the exploding number of functionally similar Web services has led to a new challenge of selecting the most relevant services using quality of service (QoS) aspects. Traditionally, the relevance of a service is determined by computing an overall score that aggregates individual QoS values. Users are required to assign weights to QoS attributes. This is a rather demanding task and an imprecise specification of the weights could result in missing some user desired services. Recent approaches focus on computing service skyline over a set of QoS aspects. This can completely free users from assigning weights to QoS attributes. In this paper we use skyline computation to select services for composition effectively and efficiently, reducing the number of candidate services to be considered. We also define aggregation functions, and use a Multiple Attribute Decision Making approach for the utility function to achieve Qos-based optimal service selection. Proofs are also presented. We evaluate our approach experimentally using both real and synthetically generated datasets.
Keywords :
Web services; decision making; quality of service; QoS based skyline computation; Qos based optimal service selection; Web service composition; multiple attribute decision making approach; service skyline; Computational modeling; Databases; Educational institutions; Quality of service; Time factors; Vectors; Web services; Optimization; QoS; Service Composition; Web Services;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS), 2012 Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4725-9
DOI :
10.1109/CIS.2012.140