DocumentCode :
2381319
Title :
A Classification Framework of Service Composition Issues in BIRIS Scenario
Author :
Chu, Dianhui ; Wang, Zhongjie ; Xu, Xiaofei
Author_Institution :
Res. Center of Intell. Comput. for Enterprises & Services (ICES), Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
25-27 May 2011
Firstpage :
183
Lastpage :
187
Abstract :
Service composition (SC) is currently one of the most popular research topics in service computing domain. Given a specific functional and non-functional requirements on a specific service, a composition algorithm selects a set of service components from an existing repository and composes them together as a total solution to fulfill the requirement. There have been fruitful achievements, e.g., template-based composition, planning-based composition, automated/semi-automated/manual composition, etc. However, along with BIRIS becomes a dominate form of modern service systems, a series of new appearing features bring great challenges to traditional SC researches, e.g., (1) from one single requirement to temporally sequential requirements, (2) the available services from abundant to limited, (3) from orchestration-oriented composition solution to choreography-oriented ones, (4) from specified requirements to ambiguous and personalized ones, (5) from the objective of maximizing customer satisfaction to ensuring the benefits of customers and providers together, etc. This paper analyzes these challenges elaborately and presents a classification framework which includes 4 dimensions and 13 sub-dimensions. Several typical SC issues in BIRIS scenario are identified under the framework.
Keywords :
Internet; customer satisfaction; resource allocation; BIRIS scenario; bilateral resource integration service; choreography-oriented composition solution; customer satisfaction; functional requirement; nonfunctional requirement; orchestration-oriented composition solution; service composition issue classification framework; service computing; Customer satisfaction; Manuals; Optimization; Quality of service; Web services; BIRIS; business prospective; classification framework; problem space; service composition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Service Sciences (IJCSS), 2011 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0326-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4421-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IJCSS.2011.43
Filename :
5960314
Link To Document :
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