DocumentCode
4342
Title
ReputationNet: Reputation-Based Service Recommendation for e-Science
Author
Jinhui Yao ; Wei Tan ; Nepal, Surya ; Shiping Chen ; Jia Zhang ; De Roure, David ; Goble, Carole
Author_Institution
Palo Alto Res. Center (PARC), Webster, NY, USA
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
May-June 1 2015
Firstpage
439
Lastpage
452
Abstract
In the paradigm of service oriented science, scientific computing applications and data are all wrapped as web accessible services. Scientific workflows further integrate these services to answer complex research questions. However, our earlier study conducted on myExperiment has revealed that although the sharing of service-based capabilities opens a gateway to resource reuse, in practice, the degree of reuse is very low. This finding has motivated us to propose ServiceMap to provide navigation facility through the network of services to facilitate the design and development of scientific workflows. This paper proposes ReputationNet as an enhancement of ServiceMap, to incorporate the often-ignored reputation aspects of services/workflows and their publishers, in order to offer better service and workflow recommendations. We have developed a novel model to reflect the reputation of e-Science services/workflows, and developed heuristic algorithms to provide service recommendations based on reputations. Experiments on myExperiment have illustrated a strong positive correlation (with Pearson correlation coefficient 0.82) between the reputation scores computed and the actual performance (i.e. usage frequency) of the services/workflows, which demonstrates the effectiveness of our approach.
Keywords
Web services; natural sciences computing; recommender systems; service-oriented architecture; workflow management software; Pearson correlation coefficient; ReputationNet; ServiceMap; Web accessible services; e-science; heuristic algorithms; myExperiment; navigation facility; reputation-based service recommendation; scientific computing applications; scientific workflow development; scientific workflows; service oriented science; service recommendations; service-based capability sharing; workflow recommendations; Communities; Computational modeling; Correlation; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Service-oriented architecture; Social network services; Service oriented architecture; reputation; scientific workflow; service composition;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Services Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1374
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSC.2014.2364029
Filename
6930776
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