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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Web services are crucial for service-oriented computing and interoperability in web applications.
  • The proliferation of web services necessitates effective methods for quality of service (QoS) evaluation and selection.
  • Existing approaches may lack sufficient consideration for user preferences and dynamic composition constraints.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a user preference-based web service ranking (UPWSR) algorithm.
  • To develop a Quality of Service (QoS) aware automatic web service composition (QAWSC) algorithm.
  • To enhance flexibility and efficiency in composite web service selection and creation.

Main Methods:

  • The UPWSR algorithm ranks web services based on user preferences and QoS attributes.
  • The QAWSC algorithm addresses web service composition using QoS aspects and user preferences.
  • The framework supports user-defined local and global constraints for composite services and incorporates user feedback for service reputation improvement.

Main Results:

  • The UPWSR algorithm effectively ranks web services according to user needs and QoS.
  • The QAWSC algorithm facilitates efficient and flexible composition of web services.
  • Identifying best-fit services and limiting candidate services per task reduces composition plan generation time.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed UPWSR and QAWSC algorithms improve web service selection and composition.
  • Considering user preferences and QoS leads to more effective web service utilization.
  • The framework's ability to handle constraints and feedback enhances composite web service flexibility and reliability.