DocumentCode
3151907
Title
On the Use of Fuzzy Dominance for Computing Service Skyline Based on QoS
Author
Benouaret, Karim ; Benslimane, Djamal ; Hadjali, Allel
Author_Institution
LIRIS, Lyon 1 Univ., Villeurbanne, France
fYear
2011
fDate
4-9 July 2011
Firstpage
540
Lastpage
547
Abstract
Nowadays, the exploding number of functionally similar Web services has led to a new challenge of selecting the most relevant services using quality of service (QoS) aspects. Traditionally, the relevance of a service is determined by computing an overall score that aggregates individual QoS values. Users are required to assign weights to QoS attributes. This is a rather demanding task and an imprecise specification of the weights could result in missing some user desired services. Recent approaches focus on computing service skyline over a set of QoS aspects. This can completely free users from assigning weights to QoS attributes. However, two main drawbacks characterize such approaches. First, the service skyline often privileges services with a bad compromise between different QoS attributes. Second, as the size of the service skyline may be quite large, users will be overwhelmed during the service selection process. In this paper, we introduce a new concept, called alpha-dominant service skyline, to address the above issues and we develop a suitable algorithm for computing it efficiently. Experimental evaluation conducted on synthetically generated datasets, demonstrates both the effectiveness of the introduced concept and the efficiency of the proposed algorithm.
Keywords
Web services; fuzzy set theory; QoS attributes; Web services; alpha-dominant service skyline computation; fuzzy dominance; quality of service aspect; service selection process; Algorithm design and analysis; Context; Optimization; Quality of service; Silicon; Software algorithms; Web services; fuzzy dominance skyline analysis; optimization; quality of service; service selection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Web Services (ICWS), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0842-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4463-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICWS.2011.93
Filename
6009435
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