Title :
Active and Adaptive Services Resource Provisioning with Personalized Customization
Author :
Bin Wen ; Ziqiang Luo ; Peng Liang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Hainan Normal Univ., Haikou, China
Abstract :
Software as a service(SaaS), we are moving to the age of service-oriented software engineering(SOSE). But for the goal of services computing, namely on-demand service, it has not been able to achieved by far, especially the active provisioning approach for services resource. In view of these facts of services aggregation, i.e. The relative deficient services resource, single provision structure and passive selection mode for service requesters. Active provisioning of services resource with personalized customization will be focused. In this paper, we have established software architecture with personalized active custom for services resource. Customization of the active provisioning of services resource mainly includes two aspects: Firstly, for unmatched services resource of service composition, sliced or segmentation method should be chosen to acquire the individual needs of services resource according to the overall requirements. Secondly, a huge amount of legacy software will be comprehensively reused, namely servicelization. Through personalized customization of services resource, it will achieve on-demand active provisioning to furnish adequate material for dynamic services aggregation. It will also provide the production framework, process guidance and engineering support of CASE tools for services resource provisioning in runtime based on personalized customization. The feasibility and efficiency of the proposed approach are verified by a series of experiments.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer aided software engineering; resource allocation; service-oriented architecture; software maintenance; CASE tools; SOSE; SaaS; active services resource provisioning; adaptive services resource provisioning; dynamic services aggregation; legacy software; on-demand active provisioning; on-demand service; passive selection mode; personalized customization; process guidance; production framework; segmentation method; service composition; service requesters; service-oriented software engineering; servicelization; services computing; single provision structure; sliced method; software architecture; software as a service; Algorithm design and analysis; Business; Production; Publishing; Semantics; Service-oriented architecture; ATOM; personalized customization; requirements engineering; services resource provisioning;
Conference_Titel :
Web Information System and Application Conference (WISA), 2013 10th
Conference_Location :
Yangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3218-4
DOI :
10.1109/WISA.2013.28