Title :
Data-Driven Composition for Service-Oriented Situational Web Applications
Author :
Xuanzhe Liu ; Yun Ma ; Gang Huang ; Junfeng Zhao ; Hong Mei ; Yunxin Liu
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of High Confidence Software Technol., Peking Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The convergence of Services Computing and Web 2.0 gains a large space of opportunities to compose “situational” web applications from web-delivered services. However, the large number of services and the complexity of composition constraints make manual composition difficult to application developers, who might be non-professional programmers or even end-users. This paper presents a systematic data-driven approach to assisting situational application development. We first propose a technique to extract useful information from multiple sources to abstract service capabilities with a set tags. This supports intuitive expression of user´s desired composition goals by simple queries, without having to know underlying technical details. A planning technique then exploits composition solutions which can constitute the desired goals, even with some potential new interesting composition opportunities. A browser-based tool facilitates visual and iterative refinement of composition solutions, to finally come up with the satisfying outputs. A series of experiments demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our approach.
Keywords :
Web services; service-oriented architecture; Web 2.0; Web-delivered services; browser-based tool; data-driven composition; service computing; service-oriented situational Web applications; situational application development; systematic data-driven approach; Clustering algorithms; Google; Mashups; Planning; Semantics; Situational applications; data-driven; service composition;
Journal_Title :
Services Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSC.2014.2304729