Title :
Toward Better Quality of Service Composition Based on a Global Social Service Network
Author :
Wuhui Chen ; Incheon Paik
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan
Abstract :
Automatic service composition can create new value-added services dynamically and automatically from existing services in an envisioned service-oriented architecture. However, despite considerable progress, web-scale uptake has been significantly less than initially anticipated because of several challenging issues, such as poor scalability, exponentially expanding search time in large search spaces, and the lack of service sociability caused by the isolation of services. In this paper, we propose an innovative methodology for moving from isolated service islands to a global social service network (GSSN) by developing a network model that supports service sociability. First, we propose the construction of a GSSN based on the quality of social links. We then propose an algorithm that maps the GSSN into a service cluster network to reduce the search space, and a quality-driven composition approach that enables exploitation of the service cluster network by providing workflow as a service. Finally, experimental results show that our GSSN-based approach can solve the service composition problem well, improving not only the response time but also the success rate.
Keywords :
Web services; cloud computing; innovation management; quality of service; service-oriented architecture; social networking (online); software quality; GSSN; Web-scale uptake; automatic service composition; global social service network; innovative methodology; quality of service composition; quality-driven composition approach; search spaces; service cluster network; service composition problem; service sociability; service-oriented architecture; social links; value-added services; workflow as a service; Clustering algorithms; Cognition; Optimization; Quality of service; Scalability; Social network services; Web services; QoS optimization; Quality of social link; global social service network; service composition; workflow as a service;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2014.2320748