Title :
Improved Adaptation of Web Service Composition Based on Change Impact Probability
Author :
Na, Jun ; Gao, Yan ; Zhang, Bin ; Huang, Li-ping ; Zhu, Zhi-Liang
Abstract :
Due to the dynamic nature of environment in service computing, it becomes more important to make the Web service composition able to self-adapt to changes in its environment. Achieving this goal is a challenging task, as the performance of a composite Web service will be decreased if the adaptation happens frequently in runtime. In this paper, we improve adaptation of Web service composition by predicting the probability that a change will actual affect the running composite service, which is named change impact probability (CIP), and provide a methodology based on a comprehensive QoS model of a QoS change and an execution state model of an executing composite service for computing the CIP. To bring the proposed approach to fruition, we develop a prototype system and apply the approach to a loan rate query service for illustration.
Keywords :
Web services; quality of service; QoS model; Web service composition; change impact probability; loan rate query service; service computing; Adaptation model; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Mathematical model; Quality of service; Silicon; Web services; ServiceMix; Web service composition; adaptation; change impact probability;
Conference_Titel :
Dependability (DEPEND), 2010 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7530-8
DOI :
10.1109/DEPEND.2010.30