Title :
Commodity-Market Based Services Selection in Dynamic Web Service Composition
Author :
Wancheng, Ni ; Lingjuan, He ; Lianchen, Liu ; Cheng, Wu
Author_Institution :
Tsinghua Univ., Beijing
Abstract :
Web service composition (WSC) is a pop topic in service oriented architecture (SOA). Proper selection of the candidate Web services is a principal task in dynamic WSC, for it directly determines the composite quality of service (QoS). But most existing services selection methods use "best-effort" strategies to serve the service requesters. These strategies focus so heavily on requester\´s interests that brings inefficiency to resources, because the requesters greedily compete to get the "best" service. Besides, the impartiability of a composite service should not be ignored. Therefore, an "on-demand" services selection strategy is put forward by treating the service requesters and providers as buyers and sellers in commodity-market environment. And considering the integration of a composite service, the services selection is modeling as a 0-1 multidimensional knapsack problem. Furthermore, referring to "price-demand rule" in commodity-market, the services selection model is improved for resources load balance. Finally, experiments have shown that commodity-market based service selection can bring load balance and be helpful for resources utility.
Keywords :
Web services; knapsack problems; quality of service; resource allocation; software architecture; commodity-market based services; dynamic Web service composition; multidimensional knapsack problem; on-demand services selection strategy; price-demand rule; quality of service; resources load balance; service oriented architecture; service requesters; Computer integrated manufacturing; Educational institutions; Forward contracts; Helium; Multidimensional systems; Quality of service; Runtime; Service oriented architecture; Web and internet services; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Asia-Pacific Service Computing Conference, The 2nd IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba Science City
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-3051-6
DOI :
10.1109/APSCC.2007.14