DocumentCode
79505
Title
An Adaptive Multilevel Indexing Method for Disaster Service Discovery
Author
Yan Wu ; Chun Gang Yan ; Lu Liu ; Zhi Jun Ding ; Chang Jun Jiang
Author_Institution
Key Lab. of Embedded Syst. & Service Comput., Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China
Volume
64
Issue
9
fYear
2015
fDate
Sept. 1 2015
Firstpage
2447
Lastpage
2459
Abstract
With the globe facing various scales of natural disasters then and there, disaster recovery is one among the hottest research areas and the rescue and recovery services can be highly benefitted with the advancements of information and communications technology (ICT). Enhanced rescue effect can be achieved through the dynamic networking of people, systems and procedures. A seamless integration of these elements along with the service-oriented systems can satisfy the mission objectives with the maximum effect. In disaster management systems, services from multiple sources are usually integrated and composed into a usable format in order to effectively drive the decision-making process. Therefore, a novel service indexing method is required to effectively discover desirable services from the large-scale disaster service repositories, comprising a huge number of services. With this in mind, this paper presents a novel multilevel indexing algorithm based on the equivalence theory in order to achieve effective service discovery in large-scale disaster service repositories. The performance and efficiency of the proposed model have been evaluated by both theoretical analysis and practical experiments. The experimental results proved that the proposed algorithm is more efficient for service discovery and composition than existing inverted index methods.
Keywords
emergency management; indexing; service-oriented architecture; ICT; adaptive multilevel indexing method; disaster management systems; disaster service discovery; equivalence theory; information and communications technology; inverted index methods; large-scale disaster service repositories; natural disasters; rescue-and-recovery services; service composition; service indexing method; service-oriented systems; Adaptation models; Indexes; Redundancy; Sensors; Service-oriented architecture; Disaster Management; SOA; SOC; Service; Service computing; disaster management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.2014.2378273
Filename
6977922
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