Title :
QoS-Driven Service Composition with Reconfigurable Services
Author :
Hui Ma ; Bastani, Farokh ; I-Ling Yen ; Hong Mei
Author_Institution :
Connected Ind. Group, Cisco Syst., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
First Quarter 2013
Abstract :
Service-oriented architecture provides a framework for achieving rapid system composition and deployment. To satisfy different system QoS requirements, it is possible to select an appropriate set of concrete services and compose them to achieve the QoS goals. In addition, some of the services may be reconfigurable and provide various QoS tradeoffs. To make use of these reconfigurable services, the composition process should consider not only service selection, but also configuration parameter settings. However, existing QoS-driven service composition research does not consider reconfigurable services. Moreover, the decision space may be enormous when reconfigurable services are considered. In this paper, we deal with the issues of reconfigurable service modeling and efficient service composition decision making. We introduce a novel compositional decision making process, CDP, which explores optimal solutions of individual component services and uses the knowledge to derive optimal QoS-driven composition solutions. Experimental studies show that the CDP approach can significantly reduce the search space and achieve great performance gains. We also develop a case study system to validate the proposed approach and the results confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of reconfigurable services.
Keywords :
decision making; quality of service; reconfigurable architectures; search problems; service-oriented architecture; CDP; QoS-driven service composition; compositional decision making process; configuration parameter settings; decision space; optimal QoS-driven composition solutions; performance gains; rapid system composition; rapid system deployment; reconfigurable service modeling; search space reduction; service composition decision making; service-oriented architecture; system QoS requirements; Authentication; Concrete; Encoding; Media; Quality of service; XML; Service-oriented architecture; quality of service (QoS); reconfigurable services; service composition;
Journal_Title :
Services Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSC.2011.21